AI in the Arts
Generative AI has had a seismic impact on arts and design in the last year. From the ethical concerns that have driven litigation to the torrent of graphics-generating large language models that have become more openly available, we are in an ecological shift for computer aided design and image generation rivaled only by the shift from photochemical to digital image making brought on by smartphones.
This working group, which meets monthly, represents a diverse range of disciplinary and cultural perspectives gathered in shared study of AI potentialities, particularly in the context of arts and design higher education.
Membership in this working group has been curated by the co-chairs for Fall 2024.
Contact Maryrose Flanigan at flanigam@umich.edu for more information.
Chairs
Carnegie Mellon University
Penn State University
Members
- Heidi Boisvert, University of Florida
- Julian Chambliss, Michigan State University
- Yvonne Houy, University of Nevada Las Vegas
- Oscar Keyes, Virginia Commonwealth University
- R. Benjamin Knapp, Virginia Tech
- Kimberly Lyle, University of Georgia
- Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Texas A&M University
- Evelyn Thorne, University of California at Berkeley