Why This Artist Isn't Afraid of AI's Role in the Future of Art
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As AI rapidly integrates into various industries, its application in art provokes mixed reactions. Miami-based photographer Dahlia Dreszer embraces AI, viewing it as just another artistic medium that enhances creativity. By training AI models such as Stable Diffusion and Midjourney for over a year, she creates a unique exhibition titled "Bringing the Outside In," featuring vibrant still lifes that represent family heritage. The exhibition allows visitors to interact with AI to generate artworks in Dreszer's style and includes an AI-generated avatar of her to guide attendees through the exhibit, showcasing the fusion of technology and art.
AI is fundamentally changing the creative process, and its purpose, significance, and influence are subjective to one’s own values, making its trajectory hard to predict.
Dahlia Dreszer believes AI's use in art is simply another medium that can unlock creative potential and an artistic vision that may have never been realized without it.
Dreszer’s exhibition encourages interaction, with attendees instructed to tell an AI image generator what they want, resulting in artwork created in seconds.
Dreszer programmed an AI-generated clone of herself to guide visitors through the exhibition via video chat, blending technology with personal interaction.
Read at time.com
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