For artist Sougwen Chung, AI is an opportunity to embrace uncertainty.
is a project created by U.K.-based art dealer and gallery owner Aidan Meller. The robot can draw and paint using cameras in her eyes, AI algorithms and a robotic arm. "What makes this work of art ...
If you like what you see, the robot will then begin to draw your portrait on a piece of ... case and a stainless steel stand it’s a work of art by itself. Inside, the Piktograph is powered ...
A sale of AI art at famed auction house Christie’s could change how we think about creativity – if it’s not cancelled first.
[Robottini] claims it cost about $60 to produce. The robot has an A3-size drawing bed and is practically the XY part of a 3D printer. In fact, most of the parts are 3D printed and the mechanical ...
along with her drawings, performance art and collaborative paintings and sculptures," Ai-Da's creators say. The robot was created in 2019, and has had her work shown at the University of Oxford ...
and even the tone of the painting after examining Turing’s photograph. But others are alarmed. If robots can generate million-dollar art, where does that leave human creators? Or, more ...