Surfing the oceans of imagination
Our Story
Our collective is made up of leading edge AI artists from all around the world who are passionate about using art to explore the emotional and social impact of AI. Our first project is a VR gallery at Art Basel in Miami on December 1-3, 2022, where we will be showing our AI art to guests and having panel discussions about the role of AI in art. Our collective is excited to be a part of Art Basel in Miami and to share our AI art with people from all over the world. We hope that our artwork will inspire people to think about the potential of AI in a new and creative way.
The change that artificial intelligence is bringing to the art world is like a massive wave. That wave can be futilely resisted or one can harness that wave and surf it. We are on the verge of a new era in art, where digital and traditional mediums will collide and merge to create something new and exciting. We believe that artificial intelligence will play a big role in this new era, and we are dedicated to using it to create beautiful and unique works of art. Our collective was founded in 2022 with the goal of using AI to create art that is both beautiful and original. We believe that AI can help us to create works of art that are unlike anything that has been created before. We are constantly experimenting with new techniques and technologies, and we are always looking for new ways to push the boundaries of what is possible. If you are interested in joining our collective, or if you just want to stay up to date on our latest work, please follow us on social media or sign up for our mailing list.
Some people are terrified of the changes that artificial intelligence is bringing to the world of art. They see AI as a threat to traditional artists, who they believe will be replaced by machines that can create works of art that are indistinguishable from those created by humans.We see AI as an opportunity to create new and exciting forms of art. We believe that AI can help artists to create works of art that are more expressive and emotional than those created by humans alone.
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