2024 Artificial Visions: Faculty Explorations in AI Artistry

September 10 - October 11, 2024
Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery

ABOUT:
The Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery at Ringling College of Art and Design proudly presents Artificial Visions: Faculty Explorations in AI Artistry. This groundbreaking exhibition showcases the creative endeavors of selected faculty members who have ventured into the realm of artificial intelligence to create mesmerizing pieces of art. Through the fusion of technology and artistic expression, these faculty members have delved into the possibilities offered by AI, exploring its potential to augment, enhance, and challenge traditional artistic processes. From algorithmically generated paintings to interactive installations driven by machine learning algorithms, "Artificial Visions" invites viewers to witness the convergence of human creativity and computational power. 

Within the gallery's walls, visitors will encounter a diverse array of artworks that blur the boundaries between the organic and the synthetic, the handcrafted and the algorithmically generated. Each piece offers a unique perspective on the intersection of art and AI, prompting reflection on the role of technology in shaping contemporary artistic practices. "Artificial Visions" not only celebrates the ingenuity of Ringling College's faculty members but also sparks conversations about the evolving relationship between humans and machines in the creative process. As visitors engage with these thought-provoking artworks, they are invited to contemplate the profound implications of AI for the future of art and society.

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About the Galleries

Our seven on-campus galleries host one person, group, and thematic exhibitions that include locally, nationally, and internationally known individuals from diverse backgrounds and in diverse mediums.