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Goddess in the Machine

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Herrington, Jessica

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Led by Junior Major in collaboration with artist Jess Herrington, this experience invites you to try on a series of wearable artworks. Blending word prompts and sample images, Herrington created and reworked a series of looks using Stable Diffusion, a deep-learning AI model, as well as passing them through other AI systems (often reworking images back and forth, many times in some cases). Images were then adapted into 3D digital filters. The experience offers a glimpse into one possible future and speculates on how we might one day choose to express ourselves to the world

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