To produce these colourful geometric forms, Jiwon Jang looked at how AI perceives chairs, and 'how humans might adopt AI's processing methods for new insights'. Jiwon analysed chairs from different angles, broke down the structures and reconstructed them in new ways. The results, Jiwon says, 'showcase human ingenuity through de-computational intelligence'.
JJ: 'I love the simplicity and poetry of this project. Visually I find it beautiful but I also love how it echoes cubism in its deconstruction of what an object is and how we see it. It's an interesting take on the use of AI as an active element as it poses Jiwon in a third party position of the process, making the artist collaborate with AI as if it was its own 'eye'. I like the complexity of this relationship and how it recontextualises a process undertaken more than a century ago.'
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