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Most AI-based artists work exclusively in front of their computers. Sougwen Chung is different: they train robots to physically paint in tandem with them on massive canvases. Before they used AI, Chung, who identifies …
Multidisciplinary artist Sougwen Chung delves into her unique contributions to the exhibition GEN/GEN: Generative Generations, the evolving discourse on human-machine interconnections and more with Peter Bauman (Monk Antony). link
With his art-making software dating back to the 1960s, the programmer and artist paved the way for today’s confluence of art and technology Is artificial intelligence a tool to be used by humans to …
What role, if any, should artificial intelligence play in the world of art and content creation? Prestige asks AI-art experts Alex Israel and Sougwen Chung. As soon as artificial intelligence become easily accessible through the likes of …
to travel to the next solar eclipse in Spain, August 12, 2026, after convos w David Pfau Below is a crescent-laden photo from the last one at Bell Labs Laureate garden with Lindsay Howard …
Two leaders in the field of machine learning assess its progressive potential for art and beyond For over a decade, Mick Grierson has been leading research into creative applications of AI. As a co-founder …
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A pioneer in the realm of human-machine collaboration, Chinese-Canadian artist and researcher Sougwen Chung has long explored the mark-made-by-hand and the mark-made-by-machine to delve into the dynamics between humans, AI systems, and robotics.