Reflections on a personal project exploring the nature of art in the age of digital reproduction.
Tag: Machine learning
Six Centuries
Inspired by the paintings of Rachel Ruysch (1164-1750). The publication includes machine generated images and text as a means of considering the digital afterlife.
Dear Rachel
One of the things I am constantly exploring in my work is the interplay between the digital and non-digital. In my daily life I constantly switch between the two without a thought, and mainly out of awareness. I am also interested in addressing how artists can utilise digital as a medium without having extensive technological… Read More →
Beyond the Boundaries – Six Centuries
Six Centuries explores digital afterlife by reflecting on paintings of the past and images of the future.
Invocation project show: Rothko, the machine and me
Having once seemed an age away, my next creative practice project was suddenly upon me, I have been focusing much of my energy on the forthcoming MFA interim show in the James Hockey Gallery so adding in this project felt like quite a stretch. Discussion with my co-exhibitor, Tianxing surfaced a number of possible titles.… Read More →
Unruly agency. Artists’ Books Now: Futures
This was my second British Library Book Arts event and the theme this time was ‘futures.’ I couldn’t believe my luck as I looked to the back of the room and saw mini printers, tiny screens, scrolling print outs and pixelating lights. Having spent the morning thinking about machine learning and how on earth to… Read More →