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Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program : The aim of the program is academic basic research in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and software. The goal is recruitment of 80 leading researchers and examination of 600 PhD students
Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program : WASP has five partner universities: Chalmers University of Technology, Linköping University, Lund University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Umeå University. In addition, there are affiliated research groups at Örebro University, Uppsala University and Lu...
Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program : Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program: WASP-HS The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanities and Society WASP-ED The Wallenberg AI and Transformative Technologies Education Development Program.
List of artificial intelligence artists : Many notable artificial intelligence artists have created a wide variety of artificial intelligence art from the 1960s to today. These include:
List of artificial intelligence artists : Harold Cohen, active from 1960s to 2010s. Cohen's work is primarily with AARON, a series of computer programs that autonomously create original images. Eric Millikin, active from 1980s to present. Millikin's work includes AI-generated virtual reality, video art, poetry, music, ...
List of artificial intelligence artists : Refik Anadol, active from 2010s to present. Anadol's work includes video installations based on generative algorithms with artificial intelligence. Sougwen Chung, active from 2010s to present. Chung's work includes performances with a robotic arm that uses AI to attempt to draw...
0music : 0music is the second album produced with Melomics technology. While the first one (Iamus' album) is a compilation of contemporary pieces fully composed by Iamus, 0music compiles pieces of popular genres, composed and interpreted without any human intervention by Melomics109, a computer cluster hosted at the Un...
0music : 1 the Road
0music : Melomics Playlist 0music in YouTube == References ==
AARON : AARON is the collective name for a series of computer programs written by artist Harold Cohen that create original artistic images autonomously, which set it apart from previous programs. Proceeding from Cohen's initial question "What are the minimum conditions under which a set of marks functions as an image?"...
AARON : Aaron's Home, Harold Cohen's art, papers & dissertations Kurzweil Cyber Art (Aaron no longer available) Harold Cohen at Victoria and Albert Museum
AI Song Contest : The AI Song Contest (Dutch: AI Songfestival) is an international music competition for songs that have been composed using artificial intelligence (AI). The inaugural edition took place on 12 May 2020 and was organised by the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO, in collaboration with NPO 3FM and NPO Innovat...
AI Song Contest : The format of the competition was created by the Dutch programme creator Karen van Dijk (VPRO) and was inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest. Participating teams are tasked with the composition of a song using artificial intelligence. Each submission is then evaluated by a jury, which assesses the u...
AI Song Contest : Algorithmic composition Computer music Music and artificial intelligence Pop music automation
AI Song Contest : Official website
AI Song Contest 2020 : The AI Song Contest 2020 was the inaugural edition of the AI Song Contest, organised by the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO, in collaboration with NPO 3FM and NPO Innovation. It was held on 12 May 2020 in the Netherlands and was presented by Lieven Scheire. Thirteen teams from eight countries parti...
AI Song Contest 2020 : Each participating team had to submit a "Eurovision-like" song of up to three minutes that had been composed using artificial intelligence (AI). Human input was allowed, but the more AI was used, the more points the entry would get from the jury. The entries were also evaluated by the public thro...
AI Song Contest 2020 : The live show took place on 12 May 2020 at 20:30 CEST and was broadcast via a live stream on YouTube. As there were no pre-qualifying rounds, multiple teams from each country could enter the competition. The contest featured the following competing entries:
AI Song Contest 2020 : Eurovision Song Contest 2020 Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light
AI Song Contest 2020 : Official website == References ==
AI Song Contest 2021 : The AI Song Contest 2021 was the second edition of the AI Song Contest, an international music competition for songs that have been composed using artificial intelligence (AI). The 2021 contest was independently organised by John Ashley Burgoyne, Ryan Groves, Anna Huang, Rujing Stacy Huang, Hendr...
AI Song Contest 2021 : Each participating team had to submit a song of up to four minutes that has been composed using artificial intelligence. Human input was allowed, but the more AI was used, the more points the entry got from the jury. The entries were also evaluated by the public through online voting. The winner ...
AI Song Contest 2021 : The live show took place on 6 July 2021 at 18:00 CEST and was broadcast by Wallifornia MusicTech as part of the virtual Music & Innovation Summit. The contest featured the following competing entries:
Algorithm Queen : Algorithm Queen is a 2022 painting of Queen Elizabeth II by Ai-Da, a humanoid robot credited with being the world's first ultra-realistic robot artist. Ai-Da painted the Queen in celebration of her Platinum Jubilee.
Algorithm Queen : Algorithm Queen was layered and scaled to produce the final multi-dimensional portrait of the monarch. The portrait will be exhibited publicly in London later in 2022. Ai-Da said, "I'd like to thank Her Majesty the Queen for her dedication, and for the service she gives to so many people. She is an ou...
Alice and Sparkle : Alice and Sparkle is a 2022 illustrated children's book published by American technology product designer Ammaar Reshi. Reshi created the book using artificial intelligence programs ChatGPT and Midjourney in one weekend, which sparked controversy among artists, both in regard to the copyright status...
Alice and Sparkle : A girl named Alice discovers a group of magical and benevolent artificial intelligence beings. She knows that artificial intelligence is powerful, and that it has the power to do good and evil depending on how it is used. One day, she creates her own artificial intelligence and names it Sparkle. Spa...
Alice and Sparkle : Including the dedication and postscript, the book contains twenty four pages, about half of which being illustrations provided by Midjourney. The very short story, composed of text generated by ChatGPT, contains 343 words. Some of the illustrations are accompanied by descriptions, at least one of wh...
Alice and Sparkle : When reading a children's book to his friend's daughter, Ammaar Reshi "decided he wanted to write his own". He had no experience with creative writing or illustration, so instead used the chatbot ChatGPT to write the story for him and used the image generation software Midjourney to illustrate it. O...
Alice and Sparkle : On December 9, 2022, Reshi made a thread on Twitter about his experience publishing the book, which soon went viral. Reshi received heavy backlash from artists with concerns over the ethics of art generated by artificial intelligence. He also received death threats and messages encouraging self-harm...
Alice and Sparkle : Artificial intelligence art Zarya of the Dawn == References ==
All Eyes on Rafah : "All Eyes on Rafah" is a pro-Palestinian political slogan during the Gaza war and Rafah offensive, mostly used on social media. The phrase derives from a comment made by Richard "Rik" Peeperkorn, the World Health Organization's representative for Gaza and the West Bank, when he told journalists at t...
All Eyes on Rafah : The phrase "All Eyes on Rafah" references the Rafah offensive, an ongoing military operation in and around the city of Rafah, a city near the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt. By February 2024, when Israel announced the operation, nearly half of Gaza's population of 2.3 million had been pushed into Ra...
All Eyes on Rafah : In late May 2024, an AI-generated image depicting the phrase had been shared more than 47 million times in the space of a few days on Instagram, going viral on social media following the Tel al-Sultan attack. Users with large followings, including celebrities like Bella Hadid and Nicola Coughlan, al...
Refik Anadol : Refik Anadol (born November 7, 1985) is a Turkish-American media artist and the co-founder of Refik Anadol Studio and Dataland. Recognized as a pioneer in the aesthetics of data visualization and AI arts, his work merges art, technology, science, and architecture. Through media embedded into existing arc...
Refik Anadol : Anadol was born and raised in Istanbul and grew up in a family of teachers. He taught himself basic programming on a Commodore 64 when he was eight. His connection to machines began with coding and video games. Anadol saw Blade Runner for the first time when he was eight; his mother said the way he perce...
Refik Anadol : Introduced to the idea of NFTs by a private collector in 2018, Anadol's first NFT was released during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. Since then, RAS has released more than a dozen collections and 11000 tokens, including 2021's Machine Hallucinations—Nature Dreams, 'Machine Hallucinations—Space: Metaverse, a...
Refik Anadol : In 2014, Anadol and Efsun Erkılıç founded Refik Anadol Studio (RAS). Initially focused on the production of public art, RAS expanded to become a multidisciplinary collective of artists, architects, data scientists, and researchers who work in collaboration with computational designers, neuroscientists, p...
Refik Anadol : The opening of Dataland, a 20,000-square foot museum dedicatred to AI art, was announced in September 2024. Founded by Anadol and Erkılıç, Dataland will anchor the Grand LA, a Gehry-designed $1 billion development adjacent to Walt Disney Concert Hall. Anadol and Erkılıç collaborated with Google to power ...
Refik Anadol : Anadol has received awards and prizes including the Time 100 Impact Award, the Lumen Prize Gold Award, UCLA's 2024 Edward A. Dickinson Alumnus of the Year Award, the Lorenzo il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Award for New Media Art, Microsoft Research Best Vision Award, iF Gold Award,D&AD Pencil Award, G...
Refik Anadol : https://refikanadol.com/ https://nft.refikanadol.com/
Artificial intelligence in architecture : Artificial intelligence in architecture describes the use of artificial intelligence in automation, design and planning in the architectural process or in assisting human skills in the field of architecture. Artificial Intelligence is thought to potentially lead to and ensue ma...
Baby Invasion : Baby Invasion is a 2024 American experimental thriller film written and directed by Harmony Korine, produced through his EDGLRD multimedia company. The film centers on a home invasion, which, in the film Korine swapped with baby faces using artificial intelligence. According to Korine, the film is struc...
Baby Invasion : In a first person shooter game leaked to the dark web, a group of mercenaries disguised with baby faces invade mansions of the wealthy and powerful with murderous intent. However, as gamers livestream the game, the protagonists’ gang of horrific murders may or may not be happening in real life.
Baby Invasion : Juan Bofill as Blue Shawn Thomas as Red Steven Rodriguez as Green Antonio Jackson as Orange Tej Limlas Ly as Purple
Baby Invasion : In an interview with Variety, Korine characterized Baby Invasion as well as his previous EDGLRD production Aggro Dr1ft as works of "post-cinema" he termed "blinx" for their unconventional nature. Visual effects for Baby Invasion were created using artificial intelligence and video game engines. British ...
Baby Invasion : Baby Invasion premiered out of competition at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2024. During the Venice press conference, Korine sat next to visual effects artist Joao Rosa and fellow filmmaker Gaspar Noé, who was wearing a neon green mask, and smoked a cigar, causing smoke to fi...
Baby Invasion : On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an acceptance rating 42% with an average score of 4.9/10 based on 12 critic reviews, On Metacritic, the film holds an average score of 36 out of 100 based on reviews from 8 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a mixed...
Baby Invasion : Baby Invasion at IMDb
Butterbro : Josua Waghubinger is an Austrian producer living in Germany. He is known by his stage name Butterbro (a blend word of Butterbrot and Bro). His single "Verknallt in einen Talahon" about a German girl in love with an Arab immigrant, a stereotypical talahon, was generated with the AI music service Udio. It bec...
Butterbro : 2024: "Verknallt in einen Talahon"
Butterbro : Official site at TikTok
Chand Sifarish : "Chand Sifarish" (transl. The moon recommends) is a song from the 2006 Hindi film Fanaa, sung by Shaan and Kailash Kher. The song received positive reception from critics and won two awards at both the International Indian Film Academy Awards and that country's Filmfare Awards.
Chand Sifarish : The lyrics for the song were written by Prasoon Joshi and the music was composed by the duo Jatin–Lalit. Instruments used to compose the music include the oud, the sitar, the sarod and the tabla. The song is picturized upon Aamir Khan and Kajol, lead cast of the film. The music video was shot at the Na...
Chand Sifarish : The song was lauded by critics. One rediff.com music review noted, "Well versed and rhythmic in melody, the vibrant number is an instant hit on the senses." A reviewer of Planet Bollywood wrote, "Shaan sounds as if he will run away with the best singer award". "Chand Sifarish" won two awards at the 52n...
Chand Sifarish : In January 2024, Anshuman Sharma uploaded an Instagram post containing a version of the song he had produced with Aditya Kalway. Their version used AI-generated vocals of Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi, and scored five million views within two days. == References ==
Sougwen Chung : Sougwen Chung (鍾愫君) is a Canadian-born, Chinese-raised artist residing in London. Chung's artistic practices are based on performance, drawing, still image, sculpture, and installation. Chung's work investigates mark-made-by-machine and mark-made-by-hand for understanding the encounter of computers and ...
Sougwen Chung : Chung grew up in Toronto, Canada, and Hong Kong. Their father, an opera singer, made sure that his children had experience with musical instruments at a very young age, and Chung grew up playing violin and piano. Sougwen Chung moved to the United States as a teenager and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts...
Sougwen Chung : Chung's work has been shown at galleries and museums across the world, including EMMA in Espoo, Finland, MAMCO in Geneva, Switzerland, Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada, and Istanbul's Akbank Sanat. Chung has spoken globally at conferences including Tribeca Film Festival, New York; The Hospital Club, Lond...
Sougwen Chung : Praesentia Sculptures (2013) – 3D printed drawn sculptural prototypes printed in gold, made with custom software. Exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab 2013. Currently, they are prototypes for a forthcoming series examining dimensional mark making. Embryo (Étude OP. 5, No. 5) ...
Sougwen Chung : Official website
Harold Cohen (artist) : Harold Cohen (1 May 1928 – 27 April 2016) was a British-born artist who was noted as the creator of AARON, a computer program designed to produce paintings and drawings autonomously, which set it apart from previous programs. His work in the intersection of computer artificial intelligence and p...
Harold Cohen (artist) : Cohen was born in London, the son of Polish-Russian Jewish parents, and was educated there at the Slade School of Fine Art.
Harold Cohen (artist) : Cohen represented Great Britain at the Venice Biennial in 1966. Cohen moved to the United States as a visiting lecturer at the University of California, San Diego in 1968. He was later given the rank of professor and stayed at UC San Diego for nearly three decades; part of the time as chairman o...
Harold Cohen (artist) : His partner was the prominent Japanese poet Hiromi Itō.
Harold Cohen (artist) : Cohen's work on AARON began in 1968 at the University of California, San Diego. He initially wrote AARON in the C programming language but eventually converted to Lisp, citing that C was "too inflexible, too inexpressive, to deal with something as conceptually complex as color."
Harold Cohen (artist) : 35 artworks by or after Harold Cohen at the Art UK site Official website Harold Cohen at Victoria and Albert Museum
Sofia Crespo : Sofia Crespo (born April 7, 1991) is an Argentine visual artist who explores organic life and its evolution through artificial intelligence. She lives and works in Lisbon. As of January 2024, she is part of the artistic duo Entangled Others, alongside Norwegian artist Feileacan Kirkbride McCormick.
Sofia Crespo : Her work explores how organic life imitates itself using AI mechanisms, challenging the notion that technology is separate from its organic origins. Crespo examines the parallels between AI image formation and human creativity, questioning the potential of AI in reshaping artistic practices. She is also ...
Sofia Crespo : In 2021, Entangled Others received the first place RE:HUMANISM award for "Beneath the Neural Waves 2.0". The same year, Crespo was honored with the German Informatics Society's AI Newcomer Award. == References ==
Crungus : A Crungus is an imaginary creature found in artificial intelligence text-to-image models, sometimes also referred to as a digital cryptid. Twitch streamer, voice actor, and comedian Guy Kelly found that typing the made-up word into the Craiyon image generator consistently produced pictures of a monstrous, hai...
Crungus : It is unclear how the Crungus in Craiyon's output came into existence. Kelly thinks an error in the AI software models is the most likely explanation. In any case, the Krampus was quickly eliminated as a model. Although the horned mythical figure from the Alpine region has a similar name and his mask looks al...
Crungus : Artificial intelligence art Loab, another AI generated cryptid == References ==
Digital fashion : Digital Fashion is a field of fashion design that relies on 3D software or artificial intelligence to produce hyper-realistic, data-intensive digital 3D garment simulations that are digital-only products or digital models for physical products. Digital garments can be worn and presented in virtual env...
Digital fashion : Among the many applications available to fashion designers to model the fusion of creativity with digital avenues, the Digital Textile Printing can be mentioned here.
Digital fashion : While all digital channels can be used in order to market and sell fashion completely online (eCommerce), they usually are implemented in connection with offline channels (so-called "omni-channel"). Here, virtual and augmented reality is playing a crucial role. The fashion industry has faced its own p...
Digital fashion : Nowadays, the fashion industry needs experts in digital fashion, equipped with the above-sketched knowledge and competences. Several Bachelor and Master programs in Fashion have in recent years integrated Digital Fashion courses. An example is Ravensbourne University's 'Digital Technology for Fashion ...
Digital fashion : Since the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, the fashion industry has suffered strong economic losses, as sales plummeted and jobs were lost, but it has since learned to digitally recover through virtual clothing, catwalks, and showrooms. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, fashion is among the industries that...
Digital fashion : NFTs, unique digital assets that use blockchain technology to verify ownership and provenance, have been adopted by various industries for their ability to create, trade, and tokenize digital content. The NFT clothes industry is a natural extension of this trend, applying the same concept to digital f...
Digital fashion : History of Western fashion Index of fashion articles Fast fashion
Digital fashion : Roberts-Islam, Brooke (2019-05-14). "World's First Digital Only Blockchain Clothing Sells For $9,500". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-06-23. Marriott, Hannah (2020-04-10). "Fashion meets Fortnite: 3D clothes and digital catwalks". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
Stephanie Dinkins : Stephanie Dinkins (born 1964) is a transdisciplinary American artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She creates art about artificial intelligence (AI) as it intersects race, gender, and history. Her aim is to "create a unique culturally attuned AI entity in collaboration with coders, engineers and in ...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to Black American parents who raised her in Staten Island, New York. She credits her grandmother with teaching her how to think about art as a social practice, saying "my grandmother . . . was a gardener and the garden was her art . . . that was a communit...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins is an associate professor in the art department at Stony Brook University in New York.
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins advocates for co-creation within a social practice art framework, so that vulnerable communities understand how to use technology to their advantage, instead of being subjected to their use. This is exemplified in her works such as Project al-Khwarzmi, a series of workshops entitled PAK POP-...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins's practice employs technologies including, but not limited to, new media such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. Dinkins uses oral history techniques of interviewing to craft community-authored narratives and databases which inform the subjects of her work and serve as acts of ...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins's work is exhibited internationally at various public, private, community, and institutional venues, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the de Young Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Studio Museum in Harlem;, Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Long Island Museum of ...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins is the recipient of many awards, including: the 2023 LG Guggenheim Award, an international art prize established as part of a long-term global partnership between LG Group and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to recognize groundbreaking artists in technology-based art; a Berggruen Institute ...
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins appeared in episode six of the HBO television series Random Acts of Flyness directed by Terence Nance, where she described her conversations with BINA48.
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins was part of the juries that selected Shu Lea Cheang for the LG Guggenheim Award in 2024.
Stephanie Dinkins : Dinkins, Stephanie (2020). "Community, art and the vernacular in technological ecosystems". Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction: 221. Dinkins, Stephanie (2019). "¿Human ÷ (Automation + Culture) = Partner?". ASAP/Journal. 4 (2): 294–297. doi:10.1353/as...
Stephanie Dinkins : Stephanie Dinkins website Artist bio by MoMA R&D Artist profile by AI Artists Stony Brook University faculty page
Dream Machine (text-to-video model) : Dream Machine is a text-to-video model created by Luma Labs and launched in June 2024. It generates video output based on user prompts or still images. Dream Machine has been noted for its ability to realistically capture motion, while some critics have remarked upon the lack of tr...
Dream Machine (text-to-video model) : Dream Machine is a text-to-video model created by the San Francisco-based generative artificial intelligence company Luma Labs, which had previously created Genie, a 3D model generator. It was released to the public on June 12, 2024, which was announced by the company in a post on ...
Dream Machine (text-to-video model) : As of June 2024, users can create videos with Dream Machine, which are five seconds long and 1360 × 752 pixels, by signing up with their Google account and typing in a prompt or using a still image. Dream Machine alters the prompt based on its own large language model. Users can cr...
Dream Machine (text-to-video model) : Critics compared Dream Machine heavily to Sora, a text-to-video model created by OpenAI, and Kling, another text-to-video model, upon its release. Charles Pulliam-Moore of The Verge wrote that "bullish fans" of generative AI "were quick to call [Dream Machine] a novel innovation", ...
Edmond de Belamy : Edmond de Belamy, sometimes referred to as Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, is a generative adversarial network (GAN) portrait painting constructed by Paris-based arts collective Obvious in 2018 from WikiArt's artwork database. Printed on canvas, the work belongs to a series of generative images called ...
Edmond de Belamy : It gained media attention after Christie's announced its intention to auction the piece as the first artwork created using artificial intelligence to be featured in the "Prints & Multiples" sale at the Christie's Images New York auction. The picture was originally hung on the wall to the right of a b...
Edmond de Belamy : Obvious's members are Hugo Caselles-Dupré, Pierre Fautrel, and Gauthier Vernier. Caselles-Dupré stated that the algorithm used a "discriminator". Hugo Caselles-Dupré found artist Robbie Barrat’s open source algorithm that was forked from Soumith Chintala on Github. He then used the algorithm to be tr...
Edmond de Belamy : The piece is a portrait depiction of a somewhat blurry man, primarily focused on the top-left corner of the canvas, surrounded by whiter color. The dominant colors in the portrait are brown and beige. The painting has been associated with the aesthetic provisional name that was proposed by François C...