Saturday 8 February, 11:30am – 2.30pm. £20 for Friends, £25 for non-members
If you missed out on the first workshop this is a chance to join in and learn about AI art in a relaxed participatory session. You don’t need any prior experience with technology, this is a playful artistic look at artificial intelligence.
If you enjoyed the first workshop then you can see how I developed your collage images further using different AI techniques. You will be able to build upon what you created previously or experiment further using the latest techniques.
Are you curious, or perhaps dubious, about how artificial intelligence can be used in art? In this playful and exploratory workshop we will be experimenting with generative AI and testing how we might incorporate it into our creative practice.
I will be introducing examples of how artists are using Artificial intelligence as part of their creative process. I will also share some of my recent creative experiments with AI at different stages of image creation. We will be looking at how different styles and art movements can be suggested to the AI.
You are invited to bring an image of your own to experiment with. This could be from any stage of your creative practice, for example a finished artwork, a work in progress, or a set of inspiration images and objects. This experimentation will work well with anything which you feel ‘creatively stuck’ on. All you need is a reference image to start from– it can be in any medium (painting, sketch, needlework, collage, composition, photograph etc).
Additionally, you will be able to use resources from my assorted collage and image making collection. Materials provided will include: a3 substrate, selection of papers for cutting up and using in collage, scissors, glue, acrylic paint, washi tape, stamps
Learning outcomes – you will learn how to use an AI image generator and the art of how to communicate with the AI through semantic prompting.
Outputs – you’ll have a set of images have created collaboratively with the AI.
If you are interested in attending this workshop, contact josephinecousin@googlemail.com
