Grace Hertlein’s collection is “a kaleidoscopic snapshot of the early decades of an art historical and technological phenomenon.” Courtesy Sotheby's It’s Geek Week at Sotheby’s—the auction house’s ...
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), or generative AI, to be specific, has sparked obvious concerns and fears within the ART world, with many believing that AI will replace human artistic ...
"Musa Victoriosa," an original artwork by Karla Ortiz, was the first public application of Glaze, computer code that "poisons" AI training data if scraped without permission. When generative AI art ...
The US Copyright Office has confirmed that unless an author or artist contributes to the "creative process" of generative AI, it "cannot be protected by copyright ...
In this paper the authors pose 10 questions they consider the most important for understanding generative computer art. For each question, the authors briefly discuss its implications and suggest how ...
The launch, set to coincide with Art Basel, Switzerland, will see the MakersPlace debut of prominent generative artists Eko33, represented by ARTXCODE, and Juan Rodríguez García who will also be ...
What does 2024 hold for the world of art and technology? In the 1975 black comedy film A Boy and His Dog, 2024 is depicted as a time when humanity strives to survive underground after a nuclear war, ...
Molnár was less than a month away from turning 100—a milestone many people in the art community were looking forward to celebrating as the longevity of her career is the stuff of legend. The Hungarian ...
Rather than fearing the rise of generative AI, new technologies may allow creatives to define and express themselves in completely new ways. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Both are based on binary systems, and the Dutch artist Anna Lucia Goense is mining that fact for inspiration. By Libby Banks Reporting from Berlin Needlework and computer coding might seem to be ...
“It’s just like planning a dinner,” the renowned computer scientist Grace Hopper once quipped about computing in a 1967 issue of Cosmopolitan. “You have to plan ahead and schedule everything so it’s ...