Tag: AI Art

  • Knox Immerse 2024

    Knox Immerse 2024

    Set in Stone is going huge for Knox Immerse 2024 Festival! a new site specific installation of my work exhibiting the debiasing of an AI system. Head down to the […] Read more

  • Gender Tapestry

    Gender Tapestry

    in Gender Tapestry, J. Rosenbaum investigates the fascinating connections between facial recognition, gender classification, and color perception. Similar to how different computer monitors present colors in varying ways, J posits that individuals perceive and experience gender uniquely. They explore the idea that our life experiences, cultural influences, and personal perspectives shape our understanding of gender. Read more

  • Frankenstein’s Telephone – online AI art interactive exhibition

    Thanks to a generous contribution from the City of Melbourne and their covid19 relief grant program I am proud to announce that I will be making Frankenstein’s Telephone, previously seen […] Read more

  • The new (ab)normal

    I am delighted to announce that have some artwork in RMIT Gallery’s inaugural online exhibition  The new (ab)normal, exploring isolation in conjunction with neural networks and landscapes. These AI artworks […] Read more

  • Set in Stone

    Set in Stone

    Set in Stone is an ongoing artistic project resulting from my inquiries into training bias out of image generation algorithms. I used a discrete 3D rendered dataset, firstly of masculine marble faces, then adding in feminine marble faces, and finally faces that break out of the binary mold by exploring color and diverse hairstyles. The… Read more

  • Uncanny Valley

    Uncanny Valley

    Picture a face manipulated in Snapchat, adorned with a computer-generated, melty mask—set against an artful background. My fascination with Snapchat led me to scrape images from Instagram, curious about what a neural network could create. The Generative Adversarial Network, instead of blending Augmented Reality components into nightmarish forms, astoundingly detected commonalities and erased these components… Read more

  • Hidden Worlds

    Hidden Worlds

    Hidden Worlds uses Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality to examine gender through the lens of computer vision. These works use a Generative Adversarial Network trained on Greek and Roman statuary to generate its own which I interpret in my own way. I use another AI to write descriptive content for each work and generated music… Read more

  • [un]Natural

    [un]Natural

    A mixed media exploration of Naiads, Dryads and Nereids from Greek and Roman mythology using augmented Reality, 3D modeling and neural networks to create modern interpretations of classical creatures of nature. Using the highly technological with the highly natural invites discussion about how at odds we are to the natural world and how we might… Read more

  • Recursion

    Recursion

    Neural networks meet 3D rendering in an immersive exploration of gender, humanity, and AI. Witness the fusion of creativity and machine learning through interactive works. Read more