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Some questions that are always at the forefront of my art practice: how do my images relate to the images that precede and surround them; what expectations are we bringing to images, and how are these expectations established and reinforced; what purpose do these expectations serve and how can we interact with these expectations?

AI image generators are a fascinating new tool for exploring these questions because they create images based upon a dataset of hundreds of millions of preexisting imagery but are otherwise unfettered by the preexisting expectations of visual culture. That is, they make new images based on predictions from all the images (and image tags) that precede them. However, they are not otherwise bound by human logic or cultural codes and therefore make images that reflect these codes in surprising and often challenging ways, like a funhouse mirror. There is a beautiful collapse of category distinctions and a dynamic interplay between un-indoctrinated naivety and an appreciation of precedent.

An exhibition that explores the nature of change, inspired by the artist's experiences of relocating and adapting to different cities and cultures. It examines how places influence our identities and how we adjust to new environments, revealing the complex dynamics of change in our lives.

Developed over eight months, the exhibition utilized evolving AI techniques, reflecting in the changing narratives and styles of the artwork. It showcases a blend of abstraction and realism, with abstraction distilling subjects to their core elements to engage viewers with the concepts and emotions of change. Realism, in contrast, captures the tangible aspects of our surroundings. By incorporating this interplay, the exhibition encourages the audience to reflect on the nature of change and its impact on our lives.

In essence, "Changing Places" is a visual and conceptual journey into the transformative power of places and their role in shaping our identities.

Category Art
Contract Address0x41c2...79d0
Token ID445
Token StandardERC-721
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Last Updated5 months ago
Creator Earnings
5%

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Some questions that are always at the forefront of my art practice: how do my images relate to the images that precede and surround them; what expectations are we bringing to images, and how are these expectations established and reinforced; what purpose do these expectations serve and how can we interact with these expectations?

AI image generators are a fascinating new tool for exploring these questions because they create images based upon a dataset of hundreds of millions of preexisting imagery but are otherwise unfettered by the preexisting expectations of visual culture. That is, they make new images based on predictions from all the images (and image tags) that precede them. However, they are not otherwise bound by human logic or cultural codes and therefore make images that reflect these codes in surprising and often challenging ways, like a funhouse mirror. There is a beautiful collapse of category distinctions and a dynamic interplay between un-indoctrinated naivety and an appreciation of precedent.

An exhibition that explores the nature of change, inspired by the artist's experiences of relocating and adapting to different cities and cultures. It examines how places influence our identities and how we adjust to new environments, revealing the complex dynamics of change in our lives.

Developed over eight months, the exhibition utilized evolving AI techniques, reflecting in the changing narratives and styles of the artwork. It showcases a blend of abstraction and realism, with abstraction distilling subjects to their core elements to engage viewers with the concepts and emotions of change. Realism, in contrast, captures the tangible aspects of our surroundings. By incorporating this interplay, the exhibition encourages the audience to reflect on the nature of change and its impact on our lives.

In essence, "Changing Places" is a visual and conceptual journey into the transformative power of places and their role in shaping our identities.

Category Art
Contract Address0x41c2...79d0
Token ID445
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated5 months ago
Creator Earnings
5%
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