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SM1701 Research Blog Post 4 : Stephanie Dinkins

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Topic: The art of Stephanie Dinkin Student Name : CHIN Ho Student No : 59380938 (image sources:  https://www.stephaniedinkins.com/ntoo.html ) (image sources: https://www.stephaniedinkins.com/conversations-with-bina48.html ) Stephanie Dinkins is an artist from U.S.A who blends art, technology and community work. She creates art to explore how artificial intelligence to connects with different race and gender. Moreover, using sculpture, coding, installations and community projects to build a platform for dialogue about artificial intelligence. Also, she use storytelling and speculative design to challenge AI and encourages everyone to help shape its future. For my research blog this week, I focused on two of her artworks, "Not The Only One" and "Conversations with Bina48". "Not The Only One " is from the perspective of an artificial intelligence to create a multigenerational story of a black American family. The artificial intelligence was trained to reflect...

SM1701 Research Blog Post 3 : Jeffrey Shaw

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Topic : The art of Jeffrey Shaw Student Name: CHIN Ho Student No: 59380938 (image sources : https://www.jeffreyshawcompendium.com/portfolio/corpocinema/ ) Jeffrey Shaw is an Australian artist who makes interactive art using technology, film, and physical experiences. His works, including Legible City and Viewpoint, allow audiences to control the story and change how we experience cinema. From this week, my research blog I focus on one of his expanded cinema artworks, "Corpocinema". In this artworks, it was made with a large air-inflated PVC dome 700cm in diameter and 400 cm high. The structure enclosed a space into which moving film and slides could be projected from without. This creates a temporary condition for the materialization of the project imagery within the dome.  In this work, an experience of  "expanded cinema", it breaks away from traditional movie-watching on a flat screen; it uses a large, inflatable dome where moving images and slides are projected...