Beyond its well-known technical applications, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can also enable human creativity & self-expression.
In this online workshop, AI Artist Lia Coleman will guide participants through self-reflective writing prompts and AI artmaking. Learn how AI models can take writing and transform it into computer-generated art pieces.
For accessibility support, please contact [email protected] two weeks before the program.
Location: Online
Cost: Free with $5 suggested ticket price
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