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As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition
As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition
What if the sun would be powered by a large language model? 🌞Selected as finalist for the Third Edition of Runway's GEN:48 competition.Generated with Flux.1...
As The Sun | Runway Gen:48 3rd Edition
oio on Instagram: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions."
oio on Instagram: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions."
192 likes, 2 comments - oio.studio on November 13, 2024: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions.".
oio on Instagram: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions."
Fabian Mosele on Instagram: "Finalist at the third GEN:48 competition by @runwayapp, "As The Sun" is a short film that asks what if the sun would be powered by a Large Language Model? : Visuals created with #gen3alpha and #flux, while the song was generated with #suno from a conversation I had with #llama3 : : #sun #funny #vintage #aifilm #shortfilm"
Fabian Mosele on Instagram: "Finalist at the third GEN:48 competition by @runwayapp, "As The Sun" is a short film that asks what if the sun would be powered by a Large Language Model? : Visuals created with #gen3alpha and #flux, while the song was generated with #suno from a conversation I had with #llama3 : : #sun #funny #vintage #aifilm #shortfilm"
43 likes, 5 comments - fabianmosele on November 11, 2024: "Finalist at the third GEN:48 competition by @runwayapp, "As The Sun" is a short film that asks what if the sun would be powered by a Large Language Model? : Visuals created with #gen3alpha and #flux, while the song was generated with #suno from a conversation I had with #llama3 : : #sun #funny #vintage #aifilm #shortfilm".
Fabian Mosele on Instagram: "Finalist at the third GEN:48 competition by @runwayapp, "As The Sun" is a short film that asks what if the sun would be powered by a Large Language Model? : Visuals created with #gen3alpha and #flux, while the song was generated with #suno from a conversation I had with #llama3 : : #sun #funny #vintage #aifilm #shortfilm"
IVONA TAU on Instagram: "In a world where algorithms shape our feeds, this project examines the flattening of culture and the aesthetics that dominate social media. Trained on images specifically selected from my ‘For You’ section, the model mirrors a streamlined, curated visual ideal—a reflection of what the platform values most: appealing to the masses. But in the process, the art loses its uniqueness, its message blurred. This work questions how social media’s influence affects personal expression and art’s value in an age of algorithmic visibility. What even is art and artist in this skewed definition? Part of my bigger exploration around the algorithmic culture. #AIArt #DigitalCulture #AlgorithmicAesthetics”"
IVONA TAU on Instagram: "In a world where algorithms shape our feeds, this project examines the flattening of culture and the aesthetics that dominate social media. Trained on images specifically selected from my ‘For You’ section, the model mirrors a streamlined, curated visual ideal—a reflection of what the platform values most: appealing to the masses. But in the process, the art loses its uniqueness, its message blurred. This work questions how social media’s influence affects personal expression and art’s value in an age of algorithmic visibility. What even is art and artist in this skewed definition? Part of my bigger exploration around the algorithmic culture. #AIArt #DigitalCulture #AlgorithmicAesthetics”"
ivonatau on November 5, 2024: "In a world where algorithms shape our feeds, this project examines the flattening of culture and the aesthetics that dominate social media. Trained on images specifically selected from my ‘For You’ section, the model mirrors a streamlined, curated visual ideal—a reflection of what the platform values most: appealing to the masses. But in the process, the art loses its uniqueness, its message blurred. This work questions how social media’s influence affects personal expression and art’s value in an age of algorithmic visibility. What even is art and artist in this skewed definition? Part of my bigger exploration around the algorithmic culture. #AIArt #DigitalCulture #AlgorithmicAesthetics”".
IVONA TAU on Instagram: "In a world where algorithms shape our feeds, this project examines the flattening of culture and the aesthetics that dominate social media. Trained on images specifically selected from my ‘For You’ section, the model mirrors a streamlined, curated visual ideal—a reflection of what the platform values most: appealing to the masses. But in the process, the art loses its uniqueness, its message blurred. This work questions how social media’s influence affects personal expression and art’s value in an age of algorithmic visibility. What even is art and artist in this skewed definition? Part of my bigger exploration around the algorithmic culture. #AIArt #DigitalCulture #AlgorithmicAesthetics”"
Terms & Conditions Buster
Terms & Conditions Buster
Ever wondered what unfair clauses might lurk deep inside the terms and conditions of your favorite websites? Ever actually spent time…
Terms & Conditions Buster
More Art on Instagram: "➕Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang➕ Join us this Saturday, January 27th from 4-8pm at Head Hi (@headhi_ny) for Rituals of Social Transformation, a showcase of work & conversations from our 2023 Fellows, including a presentation of Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang (@carrie_re7l). Learn more about this project below and RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗 ——— Whose AI? is a socially engaged art project intended to empower young people from underserved communities to (re)imagine the future of Conversational AI, and engage meaningfully in critical dialogues concerning the risks involved in the development and utilization of AI language models. Can we create AI chatbots that prioritize community over profit; value imagination over efficiency; represent unique voices instead of flattening them? The project explores these questions through a series of hands-on, process-driven workshops. Participants will co-construct knowledge about ethical AI by coming together to collectivel...
More Art on Instagram: "➕Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang➕ Join us this Saturday, January 27th from 4-8pm at Head Hi (@headhi_ny) for Rituals of Social Transformation, a showcase of work & conversations from our 2023 Fellows, including a presentation of Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang (@carrie_re7l). Learn more about this project below and RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗 ——— Whose AI? is a socially engaged art project intended to empower young people from underserved communities to (re)imagine the future of Conversational AI, and engage meaningfully in critical dialogues concerning the risks involved in the development and utilization of AI language models. Can we create AI chatbots that prioritize community over profit; value imagination over efficiency; represent unique voices instead of flattening them? The project explores these questions through a series of hands-on, process-driven workshops. Participants will co-construct knowledge about ethical AI by coming together to collectivel...
moreartnyc on January 25, 2024: "➕Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang➕ Join us this Saturday, January 27th from 4-8pm at Head Hi (@headhi_ny) for Rituals of Social Transformation, a showcase of work & conversations from our 2023 Fellows, including a presentation of Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang (@carrie_re7l). Learn more about this project below and RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗 ——— Whose AI? is a socially engaged art project intended to empower young people from underserved communities to (re)imagine the future of Conversational AI, and engage meaningfully in critical dialogues concerning the risks involved in the development and utilization of AI language models. Can we create AI chatbots that prioritize community over profit; value imagination over efficiency; represent unique voices instead of flattening them? The project explores these questions through a series of hands-on, process-driven workshops. Participants will co-construct knowledge about ethical AI by coming together to collectively build AI chatbots in an explorative, transparent, and decentralized way. ——— Image: Carrie Sijia Wang, What if? A Workshop to Reimagine the Future of AI Chatbots, 2023. Image descriptions in alt text.".
More Art on Instagram: "➕Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang➕ Join us this Saturday, January 27th from 4-8pm at Head Hi (@headhi_ny) for Rituals of Social Transformation, a showcase of work & conversations from our 2023 Fellows, including a presentation of Whose AI? by Carrie Sijia Wang (@carrie_re7l). Learn more about this project below and RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗 ——— Whose AI? is a socially engaged art project intended to empower young people from underserved communities to (re)imagine the future of Conversational AI, and engage meaningfully in critical dialogues concerning the risks involved in the development and utilization of AI language models. Can we create AI chatbots that prioritize community over profit; value imagination over efficiency; represent unique voices instead of flattening them? The project explores these questions through a series of hands-on, process-driven workshops. Participants will co-construct knowledge about ethical AI by coming together to collectivel...
walkcast
walkcast
an ever-changing generated on the spot
walkcast
Calculating Empires
Calculating Empires
Calculating Empires has won the European Commission's 2024 Grand Prize for Artistic Exploration in Science, Technology, and the Arts. The jury noted that 'Calculating Empires challenges us to redefine our relationship with current socio-technical structures. By asking how we got where we are today, we can reconsider where we might be going.' Previous winners include Richard Mosse, Holly Herndon and Matt Dryhurst.
Calculating Empires
Products of Place: Localised Design with AI
Products of Place: Localised Design with AI
Products of Place is an interactive map of speculative place-based plates made from locally abundant materials — identified by AI.
Products of Place: Localised Design with AI
Identity Turns on a Pixel When the World Becomes a Picture
Identity Turns on a Pixel When the World Becomes a Picture
A group show by SPACE Art + Tech Focus – Next and InProcess residency artists, posing questions about what it means to be human and a citizen in the digital age, through work in progress and research developed throughout the residency. In response to the theme Future Human, the artists explored how AI (Artificial Intelligence) is impacting the way we understand the world. Works have been created with the use and subversion of emergent technologies such as facial recognition, data algorithms, augmented reality, voice recognition and moving image. Audiences are invited to create their own data ritual, explore ideas on machine bias and life post death and take a journey through distant past and future to experience Earth’s climate. My collaboration with artist Shinji Toya centres around a critical examination of the limits of categorisation in machine learning systems. Specifically, we’re interested in the institution and function of racial categories in image-based facial recognition algorithms; the project questions how social structures and technical systems intertwine to intensify existing conditions of bias and inequity, and how this bias operates as a substrate of the algorithmic image. Layers of Abstraction: A Pixel at the Heart of Identity is a visual indication of research-in-progress, presenting the mixed technological method we used to uncover a single pixel that represents the limit between ‘Asian’ and ‘White’ racial categories in a commercial facial recognition system. By passing the image through more than one image-based algorithm, we begin to distil the locus of difference as read by the machine-eye. The pixel acts as a threshold through which the system reconfigures itself and, in doing so, gives rise to identities hidden amidst arrays of colour channel data. The minute, discrete, and tangible nature of the pixel as a racialized limit point between categories points to a social problem at the heart of abstraction in machine learning systems.
Identity Turns on a Pixel When the World Becomes a Picture
UAL Showcase
UAL Showcase
Discover the creators, rebels and innovators of tomorrow in art, design, fashion, communication, media and performing arts. View and buy work by UAL graduates.
UAL Showcase
LegoGPT by Tellart
LegoGPT by Tellart
Are you also tired of writing prompts into AI tools? Why don’t we play with LEGO to build images instead? LEGOgpt is an experiment by one of our senior…
LegoGPT by Tellart
(1) Post | LinkedIn
(1) Post | LinkedIn
We were asked to design the visual identity of the Design & AI Symposium hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology during Dutch Design Week 2024. Our goal…
(1) Post | LinkedIn
Data Poets – People, Urban Space, and AI
Data Poets – People, Urban Space, and AI
Data Poets project explorse embodied interactions between people and urban spaces through AI, pushing the boundaries of how we experience AI beyond screens and voices. Inspired by the organic...
Data Poets – People, Urban Space, and AI
Sigil_Generator
Sigil_Generator
📦 Graphical sigil generator from a spell or phrase.
Sigil_Generator