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Machine Visions at Osage Gallery


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This exhibition explores how machine learning tools are being integrated into artistic practice. The works on show are the result of a two-year exploration of how machine learning can be used to synthesise music and synthesise 3D objects.

In the time elapsed since the commencement of this project, online visual culture has reacted to and absorbed a host of new techniques, from image recognition to style transfer, to natural language synthesis and more recently the text-to-image synthesis pipelines offered by tools such as MidJourney and Dall-e. Underneath these rapidly evolving creative toolkits lie a common computational approach of a dataset, a neural network, and a newly synthesised output based on what features the network can understand in the original dataset.

As the utility of these tools and the quality of their results improve, various cultural debates have been spawned, such as who ‘owns’ the collective cultural databases on which these systems are trained, and who therefore owns the works that these systems generate? Is there a tipping point where the human creative input relative to automated machine output shifts balance to the degree that we no longer consider the human to be the author of the work?

In her overview of modern visual communication, Joanna Drucker notes that representational strategies evolve historically with changes in technological production, from the relationship between 16th-century developments in optics and Renaissance painting to mechanised assembly lines and the industrial geometric abstractions of modernist artists such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. Considered in this broader trajectory, what we are witnessing is human creativity once again adapting to a paradigm shift, namely that of automation and artificial intelligence.

𝗣𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀: (RSVP: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLScUS3c6X3b.../viewform...)

1. Exhibition Opening & Performance #1: 19 November 4 – 6pm [Debris]

2. Performance #2: 24 November, 7 pm [Archon]

3. Performance #3: 25 November, 7 pm[Archon] [AusCo LiveStream]

4. Performance #4: 10 December, [Perform Augment Remix] 3 pm

5. Performance #5: 14th January, [Debris] 3 pm

Gallery address: 4/F, 20 Hing Yip Street, Kwun Tong