Jessica Tucker
pooling, 2024 4-part/ongoing video loop series with photos, face-tracking AR, machine learning, and digital animation Computational processes of all kinds depend on sources of random numbers for their accuracy and efficacy, but computers cannot generate genuine randomness on their own because they work algorithmically, So natural sources are needed. For instance, the digital encryption company, […]
Alexander Rusnak
Relative Pose Constraint (2024) Concept “It is a kind of naiveté and arrogance to think that this thing stays forever, for eternity. All these projects have this strong dimension of missing, of self-effacement… they will go away, like our childhood, our life. They create a tremendous intensity when they are there for a few days” […]
Lee Butterman
Diffusion Local Time, 2024. This is an exploration of the surrealism of generative AI. A quotidian digital clock is made strange through its face re-imagined in an AI-generated image. View the clock in real time at https://leebutterman.com/diffusion-local-time/ The numerals that signify the time are integrated seamlessly into a visually rich landscape, and the user’s perception […]
Tom White
Perception Engines: Actions2023 Actions is a set of seven screen prints on multicolored canvases created and recognized by neural networks trained to classify dynamic behaviour from videos of human actions. Shapes and colors in this series were generated by Microsoft’s X-Clip models which process a stack of sequenced input images – extending CLIP for general […]
Jeanne Xinjun Li
. . “Digital Zen, Eternal Flow: Mountains of the Mind” embodies the quest to blend the spiritual essence of Buddhist philosophy with the aesthetic principles of traditional Chinese landscape painting, infused with the innovative pulse of AI technology. This piece captures the subjective “landscape within the mind,” invoking the Buddhist concept of inner […]
Ellie Pritts
In The Screen I Am Everything 2023 As a metaphor and attitude for much of Pritts’ work, “In the Screen I Am Everything” celebrates the screen as a playground without the boundaries of physical reality. While the title of this artwork alludes to the possibility and potential of digital space, “In the Screen I Am […]
Daniel Ambrosi
Sheffield Park “Double Dose” Dreamscape 2023 This artwork was one of twelve produced for AI and the Landscapes of Capability Brown, my first solo exhibition in London (Oct-Dec 2023). It was originally presented as a 72″ x 72″ fabric print and is intended to convey the visual, visceral, and cognitive experience of this English landscape […]
Alex Carlier
3D Gaussian Steganography, Alex Carlier (X | LinkedIn), Sept. 2023 (X post) Open-source code: https://github.com/ReshotAI/gaussian-painters What am I looking at? This artwork is a 3D Gaussian Splat (a new Radiance Field technique introduced in the SIGGRAPH 2023 paper titled “3D Gaussian Splatting for Real-Time Radiance Field Rendering” by Kerbl et al.). While it is normally […]
Magdalena Wutkowska
The book of Seil (2021-2023) This might have been an album of an explorer from a century ago showing harsh Arctic landscape. Back then the Arctic was a different place than now, after decades of experiencing fierce effects of climate change that literally melt it away. The photographs depict blended motifs and patterns found in […]
Alexander Mordvintsev
IsoNCA Kunstformen (2024) This is a tribute to the famous series of prints by Ernst Haeckel. Kunstformen der Natur is more than just a collection of scientific illustrations; it is a celebration of the beauty and interconnectedness of all living things. In the IsoNCA Kunstformen video Alexander Mordvintsev brings static patterns captured in the […]
Black7even
Manifesto [2023] Almost a Manifesto, from the Latin manifestus, verbatim “taken with the hand”, caught red-handed, in the act. Hands drawn by AI: so ugly that become amazing. What if these ugly hands, which are in some way the stylistic signature of AI – the consistency of AI while drawing hands is unbelievable – are […]
Robin Champenois
Clinamen is an ongoing project, a series of video artworks that explore the depths of the Artificial Unconscious, offering a journey through the labyrinthine corridors of our collective memory. Pixels flow, in a stream as unshakeable as the passage of time; yet, in the depths of its turbulence, images and forms are born, dreams of […]
Valdemar Danry & Cenk Güzelis
Organs without Bodies, 2023-2024 Inspired by the concept coined by Slavoj Žižek, the installation explores a world where everyday objects are created through generative AI and 3D printing, without the need for human labor or traditional design processes. The centerpiece of the exhibition is a dining table adorned with AI-generated objects such as teapots, plates, […]
Scott Allen
Unreal Pareidolia -shadows- (2023) Scott Allen ABOUT There is a tendency for perception called pareidolia, in which one’s mind conjures up patterns that one is usually familiar with when one sees a certain object. In Japan, this has been known as “Mitate,” and it has permeated various external arts and cultures, such as the […]
Irina RAICU
2024, The Future of the Past The Future of the Past artwork is a bridge connecting the past, present, and future through the universal language of art and fashion. What sets this artwork apart is its collaboration with a complex digital artist known as Artist Agent, an AI multi-modal creative assistant developed using Microsoft’s […]
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm
I see it, so you don’t have to (2023) The success of the tech industry rests on artificial intelligence (AI), often praised as “super intelligent”. Yet, behind the scenes, thousands of low paid micro-workers worldwide labour to assemble data and moderate content that feeds AI algorithms. Hidden behind screens and algorithmic processes, content moderators suffer […]
Grit Wolany
Grit Wolany is interested in using ordinary AI tools to create extraordinary, unconventional images. What new aesthetics are possible? What interesting visual language emerges from the dialogue with the machine? Her artistic practice is based on experimentation. The Glitch Painting series (2024) surprises the viewer with the very classical painterly feel of these algorithmic generations. […]
Alexander Rossa
Business as Usual is a response to the precipice upon which we currently find ourselves, one that looms over the chasm of the climate crisis and increasing social inequality. This series of artificial images, rendered through the precise yet unpredictable lens of generative AI, stands as a stark tableau of the age of the Anthropocene […]
Maja Petric
Title: Specimen of Time, Tide Year: 2024 Description: “Specimen of Time, Tide” is a dynamic light sculpture that depicts the ebb and flow of the underwater ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef. Optical materials and light portray the sensory feel of the coral reef, while real-time tidal data alters the movement within the piece. Changes […]
Terence Broad
Ghosts These works have been made using stable diffusion models that have been fine-tuned on data that doesn’t have people in. Usually this would wipe out the ability for a text-to-image model to generate images of people. But when prompting these models to generate images of super-models they maintain their likeness and the photographic qualities […]
Marion Carré
The Ancestor Database (2023) Marion Carré The work ‘The Ancestor Database’ offers a reflection on memory metamorphosis. It creates a dialogue between family photographs purchased at a flea market, silent witnesses of forgotten existences, and portraits generated by artificial intelligence. In the nooks of flea markets, a singular discovery catches the eye: photographs from family […]
Miguel Ripoll
Uncertain Myths: Confused Visions for Hypertech Times (2023-24) Mythological themes have been central to artistic storytelling for millennia. Contemporary art, however, has so far struggled to engage with these ancient narratives in a way that feels relevant to our times – too often, either ignoring these classical sources altogether or treating them as mere […]
Tomas Laurenzo
TOMAS LAURENZO Hommage Numérique Introduction Hommage Numérique is an experimental short film that draws inspiration from the daring aesthetics of early 20th century avant-garde filmmakers such as Marcel Duchamp, Dudley Murphy, Walter Ruttman, Viking Eggeling, Len Lye, and especially Hans Richter, among many others. These artists developed a cinematographic practice that was naturally able […]
Jessica Tucker
cycles, 2024 jessica-tucker.com multi-mediated body and face (photos, face-tracking AR, motion capture, 3D animation, and machine learning) Cycles shows the body in defiance of philosophies and technologies that insist it be a clear, stable, isolated thing. Contemporary surveillance technology tracks our faces, bodies, and attention, singling us out for automated manipulation and control. In contrast, […]
Lenka Hamosova
Clayborn Meditation on Human-AI Interface “There had been rumors about humans establishing a successful communication with this entity using their natural language. We don’t know whether they are true. But how could they be true? You, now holding the entity in your hand, somehow sense how foolish it would have been to start talking to […]
Varvara & Mar
Visions Of Destruction (2023) The interactive artwork “Visions of Destruction” presents an immersive real-time AI-driven experience that portrays humankind’s devastating impact on terrestrial ecosystems. The viewers’ gazes are seamlessly detected through an eye-tracking system, in the viewed areas unfold captivating exploration animations of the consequences of our actions on the environment. The simple act of […]
Lee Oliver
Maps of Home no.6 (2024) In “Maps of Home no.6,” I delve into my childhood, rooted in the verdant expanses of the family farm that shaped my early years. This artwork is a key piece in my series that merges AI, 3D fractal formulas, and poetic storytelling to capture the textured layers of rural life. […]
Entangled Others
title: ‘self-contained 003’ year: 2023 artist: entangled others All that we consider living around us is partly the result of expressing the organic encoding of information in DNA form. ‘Self-contained 003’ takes inspiration from the phenomena of encoding & decoding, a process rife with mutations. Coupled with the evolutionary nature of the crossbreeding and random […]
Daniel Berio
Graffitized knot renders (2024) This video piece is an experiment with a process that I call graffitization: the process of transforming geometry/images in a manner that evokes graffiti art. In this case, the source geometry is a “Billiard knot”, a mathematical knot given by the closed trajectory of a ball that bounces within the edges […]
Nina Lutz
CV Filter Booth, 2024 This real time filtering art features only computational geometry methods from OpenCV a la 2014, coded in Java with 2D graphics on a webcam stream, just like it would have been 10 years ago. In a time of more and more amazing tooling like Sora and Midjourney, I wanted to take […]
Sarah Selby and Rod D
‘Tasker’ uses an automated interactive chess board and gallery visitors are invited to play chess moves on a wooden, tournament style chess board closely modelled on the set that Gary Kasparov played against IBM’s Deep Blue in 1997. Their opponent is a robot arm that responds to their moves, making moves, taking pieces, much like […]
Immanuel Koh
Neural Artefacts The projects deliberately express the ‘Janus problem’ as a form of AI aesthetics embedded in today’s text-to-3D diffusion models. This commonly generated computational glitch refers to the presence of an object’s canonical view (typically the front view) in several other non-canonical views (e.g., the side and back views), thus resulting in a 3D-generated […]
Lida Zacharopoulou
DIGITAL NO MAN’S, 2023 Do Androids Dream of Eclectic Steep? About the work AI-generated images have nowadays become so realistic that distinguishing the real ones from the fakes is nearly impossible. Trained for days with massive data and GPUs scattered all around the world, they have crossed the borders of the Uncanny Valley into […]
Karen ann Donnachie & Andrea (Andy) Simionato
A Jagged Orbit (2023-2024) is an automated-art-system which explores the computational equivalent of the human activities of daydreaming, mind wandering and distraction. At the heart of the system lies a custom-designed drawing machine programmed to calculate the orbital trajectories of celestial bodies (sometimes referred to as N-body problems) which it attempts to draw onto the covers […]
Vladimir Alexeev
Merzmensch – Visual Criticism (2023) The creative power of generative AI models is fascinating. Since 2016 (with Google Deep Dream) I have been exploring the aesthetics shown and stories told by the machines in essays and my books on AI Art. In 2020 one of my main projects started. It consists of two parts: “MERZmory” and “reMERZ“. In “MERZmory”, […]
Yaoyao Wu
Bridging the Ages (2024) This project is an illustrated exploration of Chinese idioms with Oracle-bone inscriptions and AI, aiming to bridge ancient Chinese culture with modern technology. By combining historical artifacts and advanced AI, it offers a unique perspective on the richness and evolution of Chinese language. Introduction Oracle-bone inscriptions are the oldest […]
Yuqian Sun
AI Nüshu (AI女书) 2023 Nüshu (女书), Also called “Women’s Script,” is a unique language created and used exclusively by women in Hunan Province, China, for centuries to communicate Chinese in a world where they were denied formal education. Can AI learn from pre-modern Chinese women and create their own secret language? “AI Nüshu,” an interactive […]
Nye Thompson x UBERMORGEN
UNINVITED Unseen (2022-3) The UNINVITED Unseen Collection is a series of short videos (~2 mins each) based on Thompson & UBERMORGEN’s Lumen Prize Gold Award winning experimental horror film for machines ‘UNINVITED’. Each video takes a fragmentary moment or frame from the film and expands it ‘sideways’ into a new timeline, creating new machine-hallucinated worlds […]
Diego Porres
What lies at the intersection of horror and terror?
Nimrod Astarhan
Khazar Archeological Confabulations, 2023 PC, AI algorithm, speculative archeology object database, cyanotype on paper 020D, Cyanotype on paper, 16×12 010B, Cyanotype on paper, 16×12 Khazar Archeological Confabulations employs machine learning to craft speculative archeological images tied to the artist’s heritage. Using a database of artifacts from a sought-after archeological excavation of the lost Khazar capital, […]
Ègor Kraft
Title1 & ∞ ⑁ Stable Diffusion Ai Model, LED panel screen, Ai model .ckpt-format file; single-channel video, duration 06’20” Creation DateApril 2023 Artist: Ègor KraftAI engineering: Artem Konevskikh Voice: Sara Woodgate Film Esssay The following images of chairs were generated by a Stable Diffusion deep learning, text-to-image model. The prompt was ‘a single chair […]
Michael Bewley
Menlo Park with Nearmap AI This video reel features an aerial imagery shot of the Menlo Park area in California, captured by Nearmap. Nearmap is a location intelligence company that designs and build the technology from cameras, to visual processing, and AI. We cycle through layers relating to the urban environment, using the pixel probabilities […]
Diego Castro
MONOMO Synthetized Nature Exploring the Relationship Between Nature and Architecture These pieces aim to create a present and future where organic structures act symbiotically and blend seamlessly with their surroundings, creating a perceptive distortion between the invisible limits of the environment and society. Venturing Deeper The piece weaves the principles of biomimicry and biophilic design […]
Jonas Sanson
Morbo, 2024 With a frenetic editing style and using images created with the use of artificial intelligence tools, such as Midjourney and Runway, the film Morbo proposes a journey through the streets of a large city where the dualities of urban life are explicitly amplified. By merging mundane everyday scenes with moments of raw violence and effusive […]
Kira Xonorika
AI Renders the World (2023) by Kira Xonorika When it comes to intelligence, humans often place themselves at the center, emphasizing cognitive tasks and the structuring of systems. Annicka Yi expands on this with the provocation that machines could have ”sensorial intelligence” evolving independently from humans, in ways that transcend the notion of ”anti-human AI” […]
Dinar Sharafutdinov
Elusive Snatch of Creativity (2024) This is a generative artwork that captures the enigmatic process of creation, a visual metaphor for the ephemeral moment where conception meets realization. The image is an introspective gaze into the mechanics of creativity, both human and artificial. It embodies the burst of synaptic activity as neurons—or in parallel, algorithms—synthesize novel […]
Ben Millar Cole
This is a companion piece to my recently published photography book ‘One Horse Landed’. Inspired by images from the book, witness shape-shifting cowboys and otherworldly landscapes transition from still lives to surreal motion. Made in collaboration with film maker and sound designer Sam Walker, the work is brought to life with his unique field recordings. […]
Dinar Sharafutdinov
Catopolis: The Purrfect Society (2024) Catopolis, 2256. A bustling cityscape of towering scratching posts and shimmering holographic yarn balls. Two cats, Onyx and Puff, meet near a giant, digital fishbowl café displaying the latest purrfectly-designed catnip-infused beverages. Onyx: “Meow! Did you see the new catnip-flavored ice cream at the Holo-Fishbowl? Purrfectly smooth and minty! Mrrr… […]
Elina Zazulia
On being something, 2024 How would one describe the moment of emergence? How can this be felt? A moment of absolute flexibility and at the same time a pronounced form in its formlessness? A comprehensive state in which both organic and inorganic components are intertwined? Visual images are shaped by neural networks, with a deliberate […]
Hector Rodriguez
Rhuthmus (2024) is a computational art project that uses machine learning to compare and contrast moving image sequences with respect to their visual rhythms. Although essential to cinematic art, visual rhythm is difficult to define and characterize. The temporal fluidity of images resists linguistic categorization. The question arises as to whether machine learning can potentially […]