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Title: | Cha(lle)nging adornment through artificial intelligence. A critical exploration of machine learning as co-creator in jewellery practice. | Contributors/Performers: | SWILLEN, Anneleen | Issue Date: | 2023 | Abstract: | Greg Scheirlinckx and Anneleen Swillen, founders Artificial Intelligems, gave a lecture during Inhorgenta 2023. They presented the Artificial Intelligems research project, discussed the current popular (and debated!) use of prompt-based AI models, introduced artists working with AI, traced connections between ancient crafts and current digital developments, and dove into questions concerning authorship and creativity, among other. The lecture could be joined at Inhorgenta in Munich, as well as online via the Inhorgenta YouTube channel. | Keywords: | ai;jewellery;jewelry;artificial intelligence;machine learning | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39868 | Link to publication/dataset: | https://inhorgenta.com/en/trendfactory/trendfactory-munich/ http://www.jl-medien-services.de/prj_991/view/index.cfm?refPrj=400&refBelonging=400_23&lng=2 |
Discipline: | multidisciplinair | Research Context: | "The TRENDFACTORY MUNICH (formerly known as INHORGENTA FORUM) is the heart of Hall C2. With its varied seminar program at INHORGENTA MUNICH it presents the trends of tomorrow and beyond and offers a stage for top speakers from all over the world. In conferences, lectures and panel discussions you will learn how the jewelry and watch industry will change in the future. A place that encourages discussion and networking." | Related Info: | Inhorgenta | Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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