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Computational Creativity: Art and artificial intelligence AI has started to challenge the conventional notions of ownership, fairness and the fundamental essence of creativity ...
Philippe Pasquier works on creative processes and generative systems. He is both a scientist specialized in artificial intelligence, a multidisciplinary artist, an educator, and a community builder.
Art in Silico is a computational art exhibition and event series that examines the expressive world of creative computation and the confluence of technology and art, connecting circuit board to canvas ...
Origami, or the art of paper folding, finds its roots in Japanese tradition, where it is widely practiced even today. Drawing ...
Computational Formalism: Art History and Machine Learning by Amanda Wasielewski (2023) is published by MIT Press and available online.
The Art Fair is all set to open for public view from February 9. Tezos will be displaying a large-scale computational art installation at the fair titled ‘Computational Convergence’.
A picture is said to be worth a thousand words — but it can require many more to create art with artificial intelligence. As the second annual Art in Silico computational art show comes to the ...
This artist has generated $3 million in less than 2 years selling artwork on the blockchain. It’s not human ...
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