Unlocking the Power of AI in Public Art Administration
Erik Brynjolfsson has said, “AI won’t replace managers, but managers who use AI will replace those who don’t.” Brynjolfsson is a researcher, author, professor, senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, and director of the Stanford Digital Economy…
Iryna Kanishcheva June 8, 2024 0 887Evolution of Web and Its Impact on Public Art
As the digital landscape evolves, so too does the world of public art. From static pages to interactive platforms, the web has fundamentally transformed how art is created, shared, and experienced. Now, with the advent of Web3 and blockchain technology,…
Iryna Kanishcheva April 13, 2024 0 1741Case Study: The Role of Art in Conflict Awareness
Introduction Russia’s assault on Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, with a series of missile attacks and the use of long-range artillery. My mother called me from Ukraine in the middle of the night, crying. I assured her that everything would…
Iryna Kanishcheva March 14, 2022 0 735Blockchain and AI in Art: a Quick Look into Contemporary Art
Abstract In this exploratory text, the authors review different ways in which Blockchain technology intersects with Artificial Intelligence (AI), and with art, and how it connects to a more and more frequently mentioned area such as contemporary art industries. These intersections…
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