Techspressionist Salon 59
AI: TRENDS AND ISSUES
DECEMBER 21, 2022 // 5:30-7PM ET
Artists were invited to share their thoughts in an open discussion on the topic of current trends and issues in artificial intelligence in relation to art and technology. This is a continuation of the conversation begun in Salon 51 – AI: Friend or Foe ?
Moderator: Davonte Bradley (Davo)
00:00:00 Opening remarks (Davo)
00:01:14 Introduction (Colin Goldberg)
00:03:24 Journal announcement (Verneda Lights)
DISCUSSION: AI: TRENDS AND ISSUES
00:05:30 ScoJo (Introductory Questions)
00:07:00 Verneda Lights
00:11:45 Patrick Lichty
00:22:30 Michael Pierre Price
00:33:37 Gavin Farrell
00:47:45 Carla Gannis
00:57:21 Cindy Hawkins
01:02:21 Roz Dimon
01:05:37 Jennifer Hrabota Lesser
01:13:54 Chanee Choi
01:16:00 Colin Goldberg
01:18:25 Cynthia DiDonato
01:32:40 Paul Kroner (Exhibition Announcement)
Techspressionist Salons are bi-weekly artist meetups where artists can present their work and discuss matters relating to art and technology. They are attended by artists listed in our Techspressionist Visual Artists Index and are also open to interested individuals on our mailing list. The First Techspressionist Salon was held on September 1, 2020, and included artists Colin Goldberg, Patrick Lichty, Steve Miller and Oz Van Rosen, as well as group advisor Helen Harrison. During this session, the working definition of Techspressionism was decided upon by the participants as: “An artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience.”