On Photorealistic AI and Social Media
There is a new contender for the most effective weapon in the propaganda wars: photorealistic, generative AI art.
There is a new contender for the most effective weapon in the propaganda wars: photorealistic, generative AI art.
Art and politics simply do not mix, and attempts to force them together reduce the efficacy of both.
Utopia # 003, 2008 Up: 103 x 165 cm Down: 100 x 165 cm Following Ai Weiwei’s inaugural installation Cube Light Misa Shin will be showing a selection of works by a Korean photographer Back Seung Woo. The exhibition entitled Blow Up will feature some haunting images shot in North Korea. It is scheduled to […]
Taka Ishii (left) with Leo Runinfien The last opening of 2010 was for Leo Rubinfien’s show at the Taka Ishii gallery. Rubinfien, who was raised in Tokyo but now lives in New York, came to prominence in the 1980s as a proponent of color photography. The photographs (ink jet prints) on view in the current […]
Tomoko Sawada, Mirrors 1, 2009, Digital c-print, 4-3/8 x 7-1/16 inches Tomoko Sawada, Mirrors 2, 2009, Digital c-print, 4-3/8 x 7-1/16 inches Tomoko Sawada, Mirrors 16, 2009, Digital c-print, 4-3/8 x 7-1/16 inches Tomoko Sawada, Mirrors 19, 2009, Digital c-print, 4-3/8 x 7-1/16 inches Tomoko Sawada, Mirrors 27, 2009, Digital c-print, 4-3/8 x 7-1/16 inches All Images Courtesy of the Gallery. MEM gallery (now located […]
Taiji Matsue, ANF 100465, 2010, HD video, © TAIJI MATSUE 2010 Courtesy of TARO NASU My review of Taiji Matsue’s “Survey of Time” exhibition at the Taro Nasu gallery has just been posted on Artforum website. The show features the photographer’s latest work—HD color videos, along with a selection of vintage prints. You can see it through November 20th.
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