AI + Art = by Julia Morton

AI + Art = Signs of the Time
Julia Morton Julia Morton

AI + Art = Signs of the Time

Computers and electronics made enormous strides during WWII. After the war, a sign painter, Ben Laposky, who dabbled in math and made art as a hobby, began to explore the creative possibilities of Oscilloscopes. His experiments were successful, the art was well-received, and he went on to become the first generative artist.

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Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga: Human Resource
Julia Morton Julia Morton

Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga: Human Resource

Llunga’s paintings show us the disruptive fallout of tech’s current resource grab. From our failures, we have learned how to make better machines. Can we also improve ourselves? Llunga’s painting reflect on the value of humans.

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Visions of Modernity
Julia Morton Julia Morton

Visions of Modernity

This video review features gallery exhibitions that consider technology's physical and emotional impact. From new tech toys to tech-driven lifestyles, the artists I've chosen visualize the repercussions of the omnipresent machine.

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