Generations and Generativity: Post-AI Aesthetics in Practice
Generations and Generativity: Post-AI Aesthetics in Practice
Join the Center for 21st Century Studies, artist-technologist Nathaniel Stern, poet-researcher Sasha Stiles, and The Brooklyn Rail editor-at-large Charlotte Kent for a panel discussion about the boundaries between human and machine-generated cultural production.
After the panel, catch the opening reception for Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies, a collaborative contemporary art exhibition by Nathaniel Stern and Sasha Stiles.
This event is part of the Center for 21st Century Studies’ Aesthetics, Art, & AI series. Free and open to the public. Prior registration is requested.
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Sasha Stiles is a Kalmyk-American poet, artist, and AI researcher whose internationally exhibited transmedia practice pioneers human–machine co-creation through hybrid poetics, generative language, and collaborative intelligence.
Nathaniel Stern is an artist, writer, and professor whose wide-ranging practice spans interactive, ecological, and immersive media, and whose work on art, technology, and embodiment has been featured internationally in major exhibitions and publications.
Charlotte Kent, PhD, is Associate Professor of Visual Culture at Montclair State University and Editor-at-Large at The Brooklyn Rail, where she writes and researches the social, ecological, and aesthetic implications of contemporary art and emerging technologies.