AI is integral to Dinkins' artistic practice and vision, as she investigates ways to make AI more accessible and inclusive. She raises important questions like 'What does AI need from you?' to make a point that AI needs to develop a more well-rounded perspective that better reflects the real-world. Her projects shed light on how AI can tend to have the mindset of the majority, easily overlooking and further ostracizing those living in the grey area of society. Through her thought-provoking interactions with AI made into art, Dinkins bridges the gap between art and technology to advocate for positive change.
Her works in progress presented at Guggenheim invite the audience into the narrative of helping AI grow in social values such as care and attentiveness. Named ''Not the Only One Avatar image 2023 brain (N'TOO),' 'The Stories We Tell Our Machines,' and 'WisdomBot,' Dinkins' works build on interaction between AI displayed on LG OLED screens and the audiences. Again, the artist pinpoints that we all have something to contribute in shaping how AI understands the world.
The ongoing theme for the 'LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative' has been the symbiosis between technology and art where each inspires the other to explore new paths. Dinkins' presentation of her recent works comes at a timely juncture.
LG and Guggenheim are joining hands to support more artists creating new technological and artistic expression. Last year, Dinkins became the first inaugural recipient of the LG Guggenheim Award, a five-year multifaceted collaboration designed to research, honor, and promote artists working at the intersection of art and technology.
'I am excited to have activated the Guggenheim's rotunda as a machine learning laboratory, sharing works in progress that highlight the imperative,' said
'As audience members willingly engaged with artificial intelligence entities in this unique event, their interactions served as valuable contributions,' said
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About the LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative
The LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative is a five-year, multifaceted collaboration between the Guggenheim and LG designed to research, honor, and promote artists working at the intersection of art and technology. Unique in its areas of concentration and approach, the initiative is an unprecedented investment in technology as an artistic medium. It will allow the Guggenheim to broaden its investigations into this innovative field, providing essential support to the visionary artists who inspire new understandings of how technology shapes, and is shaped by, society.
About LG OLED ART
LG OLED celebrates the merging of ground-breaking technical essence and top-line artistic creativity to inspire the art we see around us today and tomorrow. Under the LG OLED ART initiative, artists reinvent or reinterpret their artform via LG OLED's digital canvas. We redefine the artist's canvas, by introducing the brilliance of LG OLED as their ideal medium with stunning color precision and unrivaled clarity. Our motto, 'We inspire art,' is the foundation of our vision - one in which we hope will inspire the future generation of digital artists as they advance into new forms of art, transcending the borders of different fields. LG OLED ART has collaborated with over 27 globally established artists including
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