PortrAIts

ACS Webmaster and artist Cynthia invites you to her upcoming show featuring artworks developed with an AI trained on her own art. Set for Dec. 2 through 30 in Gallery III, Cynthia’s new show, titled “PortrAIts” is taking her exploration of generative AI to a new level by showcasing artworks created in collaboration with an…

ACS Webmaster and artist Cynthia invites you to her upcoming show featuring artworks developed with an AI trained on her own art. Set for Dec. 2 through 30 in Gallery III, Cynthia’s new show, titled “PortrAIts” is taking her exploration of generative AI to a new level by showcasing artworks created in collaboration with an AI that has been trained on her own artwork. The exhibition features thought-provoking pieces that reflect Cynthia’s personal style and artistic vision.

At the beginning of the year, Cynthia held a show featuring AI-generated original artworks that displayed the wide variety of artistic concepts possible with the collaboration of generative technology. “With that show, I just wanted to let people see the variety of artwork that an AI was capable of producing, explains Cynthia. Since then I have continued to learn and develop skills for collaborating with AI so I wanted this new show to display that growth and also exhibit the possibilities that arise when you train an AI with your own artwork.”

The intersection of art and artificial intelligence (AI) has been a subject of fascination and debate this past year. As AI technology continues to evolve, it is increasingly being used to create new forms of art that challenge our traditional understanding of creativity.

One of the most striking aspects of the exhibition is the way in which the AI has captured the essence of the artist’s style, a blend of anime and fine art. The AI-generated works are not simply imitations of the artists’ original work; they are instead new and original creations that are informed by the artist’s unique artistic sensibilities.

The exhibition also raises important questions about the role of AI in the art world. What does it mean for an artist to collaborate with an AI? Is AI a tool that can be used by artists to expand their creative possibilities, or is it a threat to the traditional concept of artistic authorship?

These are questions that the exhibition does not attempt to answer definitively. Instead, it invites viewers to engage in their own exploration of the relationship between AI and art. By providing a platform for artists to experience the developments in generative art, the exhibition hopes to help artists consider the future of artistic expression in the digital age.

Through the collaborative use of AI, artists are able to create new and unique works of art, and the exhibition is a celebration of the creative possibilities that offers. The exhibition is sure to spark conversations about the role of AI in the art world, and it is a must-see for anyone interested in the future of art.