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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what happens when children become consumers of algorithmic creativity rather than creators themselves. From Dave Stewart's controversial AI licensing platform to Jordan Porter-Woodruff's powerful exhibition on childhood imagination, we examine how technology is reshaping the creative landscape.
"When creativity is outsourced to algorithms, children risk becoming consumers of novelty rather than creators of it, spectators to a simulation of imagination that demands nothing of their own." - Jordan Porter-Woodruff exhibition
"I hate to be that guy, but I've never been busier in my career. The big change I made was to react against AI rather than adopt it." - Paul Ryding, Illustrator
About The IntersectThe Intersect explores the convergence of art and technology, providing nuanced analysis for creative professionals and technologists. We examine how computational tools shape creative work and how artistic practices inform technological development.
Subscribe & ConnectGet weekly insights at the intersection of art and tech by subscribing to The Intersect newsletter at theintersect.art. Join our community of practitioners merging technical and creative disciplines.
By Juergen BerkesselIn this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what happens when children become consumers of algorithmic creativity rather than creators themselves. From Dave Stewart's controversial AI licensing platform to Jordan Porter-Woodruff's powerful exhibition on childhood imagination, we examine how technology is reshaping the creative landscape.
"When creativity is outsourced to algorithms, children risk becoming consumers of novelty rather than creators of it, spectators to a simulation of imagination that demands nothing of their own." - Jordan Porter-Woodruff exhibition
"I hate to be that guy, but I've never been busier in my career. The big change I made was to react against AI rather than adopt it." - Paul Ryding, Illustrator
About The IntersectThe Intersect explores the convergence of art and technology, providing nuanced analysis for creative professionals and technologists. We examine how computational tools shape creative work and how artistic practices inform technological development.
Subscribe & ConnectGet weekly insights at the intersection of art and tech by subscribing to The Intersect newsletter at theintersect.art. Join our community of practitioners merging technical and creative disciplines.