"Artist and the Machine" Explores Artists that Collaborate with AI and Algorithms
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Thursday, May 19, 2022
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SEATTLE, May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, the Seattle NFT Museum announced the fourth exhibition this year, titled "Artist and the Machine," which will open on June 4th. The paintbrush of digital art has unlimited potential, from 3d renderings to live motion, but perhaps nothing could have prepared us for the impact of algorithms and AI. In this exhibit you will see the wild interactivity between artists and their machines, generating powerful, emotional, displays.
Key Points:
- The paintbrush of digital art has unlimited potential, from 3d renderings to live motion, but perhaps nothing could have prepared us for the impact of algorithms and AI.
- In this exhibit you will see the wild interactivity between artists and their machines, generating powerful, emotional, displays.
- His work has been sold at Sotheby's, shown internationally at galleries and museums, and is collected by hundreds of individuals.
- Seattle-based and Australian-born, Phil Bosua is an artist who believes that the human/AI collaboration is the next great art movement.