Scott Eaton

AIxDESIGN Bookmark Library
Refik Anadol
Pindar van Arman
Oxia Palus
Daniel Ambrosi
Anna Ridler
Qian Yang
OpenAI API
An API for accessing new AI models developed by OpenAI
A train window
Inspired by Steve Reich’s Music for 18 musicians, I used machine learning to create a visual to go along with it: It uses videos recorded from train windo...
Numun Fund’s first call for applications is open! - Numun Fund
Fund for feminist tech activism and organising in the Larger World, aka Global South.
artandcomputation
Open call for artists with an interest in tech & art for a residency. Deadline 8th of August.
Streamlit • The fastest way to build and share data apps
Streamlit is an open-source app framework for Machine Learning and Data Science teams. Create beautiful web apps in minutes.
CAVstudio
Using Concept Activation Vectors to power more nuanced, visual search.
Resources from the AI Poetry Workshop
By Andreas Refsgaard & AIxDesign Community
How Bad Is Your Streaming Music?
Our sophisticated A.I. judges your awful taste in music.
AI Reality
fuse* | ARTIFICIAL BOTANY
Real-time AV Installation depicting artificial botanical illustrations
Tunnel Vision
When a computer vision algorithm recognises something in a picture, it soberly frames what it ‘sees’ in confetti-coloured rectangles, digital hues that contrast with the everyday shapes and colours that we see in a space with plain eye. Each neatly labelled with a single category, these annotations highlight answers but don't give explanations. To the uninitiated, it seems almost magical, or at least akin with some sort of intelligence.
Heather Dewey-Hagborg: How Do You See Me? | The Photographers Gallery
How Do You See Me? is a new work from artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, commissioned as part of Data/Set/Match
Unthinking Photography
Unthinking Photography is an online platform for exploring, mapping and responding to photography’s increasingly automated, networked life. Part of The Photographers’ Gallery digital programme.
Agence - A Dynamic Film
The Artist in the Machine
The Artist in the Machine The World of AI-Powered Creativity A book by Arthur I. Miller Read More With this quite extraordinary book Arthur Miller has produced an essential, readable, and highly intelligent account of the manner in which machines can—and surely soon will—become involved in the process of creativity. In art, poetry, music, and …
Whales for Climate
Memo Akten
Luba elliott on the emergence of the creative ai field
AI Art: Machine Visions and Warped Dreams
A scholar led open access publishing collective
Entangled Others Studio
Joy Buolamwini
Moving from performance metrics to performance arts is what enables my work to travel from the head to the heart.