The Photo Brussels festival showcases 17 projects that utilize artificial intelligence in art, revealing both its potential and limitations. Curated by Michel Poivert, the exhibition features works such as Pascal Sgro's Cherry Airlines, which critiques the environmental cost of luxury lifestyles through AI-generated imagery. Similarly, artists Brodbeck and de Barbuat's Une Histoire Parallele investigates AI's biases by recreating famous photographs, unveiling how cultural stereotypes persist in image generation. Overall, the festival reflects a complex dialogue with AI, addressing concerns while celebrating its creative possibilities.
The artists at the Photo Brussels festival explored the optimistic and unsettling potential of AI in art, revealing its limits and opportunities for reflection.
Participating artists embrace AI's capabilities, confronting its impact on culture, representation, and environment through innovative and thought-provoking projects.
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