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TA: AI Art for Research & Unimaginable Futures – Part 1

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Bur, Tatiana
Barnes, Sarah
Jürgens, Anna-Sophie

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In the first of this two-part interview, AI-artist TA talks to us about how he defines AI-art, and the potentials of this new, and controversial, artistic medium. TA shares his experience with readers from his initial reactions to the technology through to his embracing of the algorithms and resultant collaborations with academic researchers from various disciplines including Earth Sciences, Science Communication and Classical Studies. TA’s wealth of experience working with AI tools for creative expression leads him to reflect not just on how AI-artists and academics can work together, but also on the ways in which art and scientific knowledge can be co-constructed.

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w/k - Between Science & Art

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