Demonstrating Generative AI Workflows for Artists
14feb12:00 pm1:00 pmDemonstrating Generative AI Workflows for ArtistsOnline webinar
Time
(Wednesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Your computer
Event Details
12pm – 1pm Wednesday the 14th of February 2024 Join us for an insightful webinar demonstrating the process of using Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an artistic tool! Artist Jessie Hughes
Event Details
12pm – 1pm Wednesday the 14th of February 2024
Join us for an insightful webinar demonstrating the process of using Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an artistic tool! Artist Jessie Hughes will demonstrate the creation of an AI project from ideation through to completion using an entirely AI workflow. This session will provide a helpful demonstration of how to use a variety of different generative technologies within your own creative practice. Suitable for those who are interested in the possibilities of using AI within their own workflows This is a practical session with an interactive live demonstration where Jessie will respond her AI design from requests and recommendations from participants. Step into 2024 equipped for the design possibility of AI!
This initiative is supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF), a partnership between Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
What to Bring:
Please bring questions to discuss with Jessie. Flying Arts also recommends having note-taking materials on hand.
Additional Information:
This online session will be held via ClickMeeting a webinar broadcasting room. The webinar will be recorded and uploaded to Flying Arts’ YouTube after the program concludes.
To discuss specific access needs, please contact program@flyingarts.org.au.
Additional Information
Your Facilitator: Jessie Hughes is an internationally-recognised Australian new media artist, technologist and screenwriter, her works having exhibited most notably at Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Cannes and the Tate Modern. Hughes has been named one of Australia’s Future Changers for her commitment to using digital innovation for positive social impact, and was awarded Australia’s prestigious 2020 Sir John Monash Scholarship. Hughes has designed and implemented solutions for tech-giants such as Oculus, Facebook, and Adobe, and has been featured in over 120+ media articles across radio, newspaper and TV. She is an American Australian Association Arts Scholar, Winston Churchill Fellow, Lord Mayor’s Young and Emerging Artist Fellow and a United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Ambassador. Professionally, Jessie works as a Creative Technologist, toying at the intersection of design, technology, art, research and strategy for social innovation.