Posts Tagged ‘artificial intelligence’

Letter from the Editor: Privacy

by Alison Hugill // Sept. 8, 2023
With this topic, we hope to expose the many different ways that privacy is understood in the context of art-making, including but also beyond the proliferation of AI…[read on]

The “Unhomely” Reality of AI

a photo of a person's silhouette wearing virtual reality goggles
by William Kherbek // Dec. 20, 2022
In the flood of writing and pondering about the advance of artificial intelligence-enabled art, the word “uncanny” keeps popping up. Writers and artists frequently describe the warped…[read on]

Artificial Intelligence as a New Demiurge?

A small robot made from a book on the Mona Lisa with six robotic legs attached
by Lucia Longhi // Nov. 25, 2022
In his current show at Galerie Mazzoli Berlin, titled ‘符号的智能 (The Intelligence of Signs),’ Donato Piccolo speculates on the potential of AI to infuse autonomy and even authorship into…[read on]