AI for the 21st Century Studio and Classroom

Alternative Title

Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the 21st Century Studio and Classroom

Contributor

University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2023 : Orlando, Fla.)

Location

Key West B

Start Date

25-9-2023 10:15 AM

End Date

25-9-2023 10:45 AM

Publisher

University of Central Florida Libraries

Keywords:

Generative art; AI tools; Visual arts; Biomaterials; Creative technology

Subjects

AI art; Artificial intelligence--Study and teaching; Artificial intelligence; Technology in art; Artificial intelligence--Social aspects

Description

AI has been deeply controversial in discussions among practicing visual artists and faculty. This presentation will open an opportunity to engage in the topic of creating with AI generative image engines such as Midjourney and Dream by Womba. As a graduate assistant to the late AI pioneering artist Harold Cohen, I bring over 30 years of experience to this conversation and plan to discuss my investigation of these tools as an early adopter and as an exhibitor of works that allowed me to speculate on engineered biomaterials and plants, and the “alien intelligence” that is emerging through artificial intelligence tools.

Language

eng

Type

Presentation

Rights Statement

All Rights Reserved

Audience

Faculty, Students

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Sep 25th, 10:15 AM Sep 25th, 10:45 AM

AI for the 21st Century Studio and Classroom

Key West B

AI has been deeply controversial in discussions among practicing visual artists and faculty. This presentation will open an opportunity to engage in the topic of creating with AI generative image engines such as Midjourney and Dream by Womba. As a graduate assistant to the late AI pioneering artist Harold Cohen, I bring over 30 years of experience to this conversation and plan to discuss my investigation of these tools as an early adopter and as an exhibitor of works that allowed me to speculate on engineered biomaterials and plants, and the “alien intelligence” that is emerging through artificial intelligence tools.