Posts for: #Constant Dullaart

Art & Artificial Intelligence

Art & Artificial Intelligence

Snowww Crshahs - Constant Dullaart

Constant Dullaart’s “Snowww Crshahs” presents AI-generated interpretations of Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash. Utilizing publicly available open-source AI tools, Dullaart captures a fleeting moment in technological evolution—when AI’s imperfections produce dreamlike and mystifying images. This work commemorates a technological window in time, showcasing the ephemeral glitches that are gradually being refined out of AI systems.

From the catalogue for the solo show “Sunsetting Inconsistencies” at Upstream Gallery.

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Art & Datasets

Art & Datasets

ImageNet Roulette - Trevor Paglen

Trevor Paglen’s “ImageNet Roulette” is an interactive art project that exposes the biases and stereotypes embedded within artificial intelligence systems. By allowing users to upload their photos, the AI—trained on the widely used ImageNet dataset—labels the images, often revealing unsettling and prejudiced classifications. The work highlights how AI algorithms can perpetuate harmful societal biases present in their training data.

ImageNet Roulette Result - Failure

ImageNet Roulette Result - Mistress

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Art & Peer-to-Peer

Art & Peer-to-Peer

Art & peer-to-peer technology. Somehow uncurated list.

Pirate Cinema (2012-2014) - Nicolas Maigret

Pirate Cinema is an installation/performance that streams a continuous real-time projection of fragments from torrent file downloads around the world. The artwork uses a custom P2P tracker to capture pieces of audiovisual data from peer connections, creating an ever-shifting, mosaic-like representation of global downloading activity. The project visualizes the often hidden processes behind file-sharing networks and explores the aesthetics of data piracy.

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