
Artificial Intelligence
Educational Workshops
Anni Garza
Recovery fee
$950Per person
In this workshop, we will analyze how certain applications of artificial intelligence work in the creative context and reflect on their value in present and future art.
Content
Through reflective analysis, we will discuss the ethical and aesthetic dimensions of current applications of artificial intelligence and explore ways to appropriate and reconfigure their purpose as part of our artistic process.
Topics:
- What is artificial intelligence?
- Models and types
- Neural networks and deep learning
- Databases and patterns
- (Current) History of neural network use in image
- Computer vision
- Deep dreams
- Deep fakes
- Text to Image (y sus derivados)
- ChatGPT and other bots
- Reflections on the use of AI in the global context and its legislation
- Appropriation and utilization of AI models in artistic work
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- Limited availability
- Ages 15 and above. This workshop is open to artists, graphic design students, audiovisual communication students, architecture students, or related fields who are interested in learning about and questioning the use of artificial intelligence as a tool applied in the arts. | 4 hours with coffee break
What you need:
- Personal computer or tablet (mac OS or Windows)
About Anni:
The facilitator is a Bachelor of Visual Arts from UAEM (Morelos) and UPV (Valencia). She has worked as a game designer and teacher. Her work focuses on using technological media to develop affective, playful, cognitive, or narrative experiences that reflect on their impact on various aspects of modern life.
Her projects have been linked to the use of social media data, face recognition, brainwave and emotion reading, augmented and virtual reality, among others. She has received support from FONCA and FOECA (Morelos) in Young Creators, Support for Production from the Multimedia Center, and an artistic residency in Germany through EMARE. Her work has been showcased in Mexico and Canada, as well as festivals such as Arte Laguna and Toolkit in Venice; YICCA in Sofia; Unpainted in Munich; Pink Art Fair Seoul in Seoul; FILE in Sao Paulo, as well as various websites. She currently works designing and programming interactive installations and applications.