
Refik Anadol: Unsupervised - MoMA
Exhibition. Nov 19, 2022–Oct 29, 2023. What would a machine dream about after seeing the collection of The Museum of Modern Art? For Unsupervised, artist Refik Anadol (b. 1985) uses artificial intelligence to interpret and transform more than 200 years of art at MoMA.
Refik Anadol on AI, Algorithms, and the Machine as Witness - MoMA
Dec 20, 2022 · What do you consider to be the materials of your art? Collective memories, archives, light, architecture, generative AI algorithms, software, hardware, code, sound, and, more recently, scent.
Deep Learning: AI, Art History, and the Museum - MoMA
Jun 15, 2023 · This is an exciting moment for art, and museums, to lead discussion regarding AI itself in ways that could potentially enrich law and policymaking on a broad scale. MK: I think museums play a role in reexamining archives, in supporting artists’ experimentation, and in creating new kinds of perceptual and sensory experiences.
Modern Dream: How Refik Anadol Is Using Machine Learning and …
Nov 15, 2021 · This week, on the new-media platform Feral File, artist Refik Anadol presents Unsupervised, an exhibition of works created by training an artificial intelligence model with the public metadata of The Museum of Modern Art’s collection. Spanning more than 200 years of art, from paintings to photography to cars to video games, the Museum’s ...
Identifying art through machine learning - MoMA
Now imagine you have tens of thousands of photos, dating back to 1929. MoMA’s Digital Media team and Google Arts & Culture Lab set out to face this daunting challenge—or at least get a head start—using machine learning and computer vision technology.
How to See like a Machine | Magazine - MoMA
Mar 14, 2023 · Refik Anadol on AI, Algorithms, and the Machine as Witness. The artist behind an epic installation at MoMA answers seven questions about the new realms explored in his data-driven work.
The AI Brain in the Cultural Archive | Magazine - MoMA
Jul 21, 2023 · The double brain of Unsupervised’s creators (i.e., a human brain and an “artificial brain” of the neural net) does not directly quote from historical art or create media collages like earlier artists. Instead, the neural network extracts complex patterns and relations from hundreds of thousands of artworks and objects collected by MoMA.
artificial intelligence to interpret and transform more than 200 years of art from MoMA’s collection, is made possible by the generosity of 1OF1, led by Ryan Zurrer, and the RFC Collection, led by Pablo Rodríguez-Fraile and Desiree Casoni.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York City | MoMA
Try MoMA’s new Exquisite Corpse game, where you can collaborate with artificial intelligence and other players to create delightfully unexpected works of art.
Ai Weiwei - MoMA
Ai Weiwei emerged as a vital instigator in Chinese cultural development, an architect of Chinese modernism, and one of the nation's most vocal political commentators. Ai Weiwei encapsulates political conviction and poetry in his many sculptures, photographs, and public works.