My role is to define what the end result looks like, which means that I will choose the number of brushstrokes or the thickness of the strokes," said Tom White, an artist from New Zealand. In my view, I have a role to play as an artist, and the algorithm has a role. “I think there are different ways of looking at it. Both Peter Nagy (the gallery’s co-director) and I felt that we had to bring conversations involving AI into the mainstream."Īpart from underlining AI’s impact and eventual ubiquitousness in human society, the exhibition throws open many questions: Could AI possibly be the biggest art moment in 21st century? Could it alter the trajectory of art? And if machine becomes an expert in creating art, where does it leave human artists in the future? ![]() While I haven’t seen much work on climate change, I thought it was imperative for us to do a show on AI art. “In the present-day scenario, I feel the two largest changes that will impact mankind are climate change and artificial intelligence. “At Nature Morte, we’ve always tried to be ahead of the curve and are constantly representing artists who are way ahead of their time," says the gallery’s co-director, Aparajita Jain. ![]() Priced between $500 and $30,000, the artworks (as well as their algorithms) are now on sale. All of them have used artificial intelligence to produce their pieces.
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