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Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.
Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.
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20% Bias Score


Russian Art Reflects Special Military Operation
Amidst Russia's special military operation, exhibitions like "Russian Imperative" and "It's Not Like Your Rose-Colored Glasses" showcase art directly inspired by the conflict, featuring works by soldiers and artists alike, with proceeds from some sales supporting the military.
Russian Art Reflects Special Military Operation
Amidst Russia's special military operation, exhibitions like "Russian Imperative" and "It's Not Like Your Rose-Colored Glasses" showcase art directly inspired by the conflict, featuring works by soldiers and artists alike, with proceeds from some sales supporting the military.
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64% Bias Score


Andreas Gursky at 70: A Retrospective on Constructed Reality in Photography
Andreas Gursky, born today, is a German photographer renowned for his large-scale, digitally manipulated images exploring globalization and consumerism; his work challenges traditional photography's relationship to reality.
Andreas Gursky at 70: A Retrospective on Constructed Reality in Photography
Andreas Gursky, born today, is a German photographer renowned for his large-scale, digitally manipulated images exploring globalization and consumerism; his work challenges traditional photography's relationship to reality.
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40% Bias Score


Toronto Accountant's Viral Strava Art: From Dancing Stick Figure to Whale
Toronto accountant Duncan McCabe created a viral TikTok video of a dancing stick figure made from a 1,100km run tracked on Strava, and is now creating a whale using the same method.
Toronto Accountant's Viral Strava Art: From Dancing Stick Figure to Whale
Toronto accountant Duncan McCabe created a viral TikTok video of a dancing stick figure made from a 1,100km run tracked on Strava, and is now creating a whale using the same method.
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36% Bias Score


Madonna's Pope Deepfakes Fuel AI Imagery Debate
Madonna's Instagram posts featuring AI-generated deepfakes of Pope Francis embracing her have ignited a debate about the ethical implications of AI imagery, following similar viral images of the Pope in a Balenciaga jacket and with a Pride flag, all created using tools like Midjourney and Krea.ai.
Madonna's Pope Deepfakes Fuel AI Imagery Debate
Madonna's Instagram posts featuring AI-generated deepfakes of Pope Francis embracing her have ignited a debate about the ethical implications of AI imagery, following similar viral images of the Pope in a Balenciaga jacket and with a Pride flag, all created using tools like Midjourney and Krea.ai.
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40% Bias Score

AI Art Auction Sparks Copyright Infringement Row
An upcoming Christie's auction of AI-generated art has sparked controversy, with over 3,000 artists signing a letter protesting the sale due to claims that the AI models used were trained on copyrighted material without permission; the auction features 20 lots, priced from $10,000 to $250,000.

AI Art Auction Sparks Copyright Infringement Row
An upcoming Christie's auction of AI-generated art has sparked controversy, with over 3,000 artists signing a letter protesting the sale due to claims that the AI models used were trained on copyrighted material without permission; the auction features 20 lots, priced from $10,000 to $250,000.
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52% Bias Score

Photo Brussels Festival Explores AI Art's Potential and Biases
The Photo Brussels festival features 17 AI art projects exploring promptography's potential and limitations, revealing biases in datasets and prompting discussions on authorship, originality, and representation.

Photo Brussels Festival Explores AI Art's Potential and Biases
The Photo Brussels festival features 17 AI art projects exploring promptography's potential and limitations, revealing biases in datasets and prompting discussions on authorship, originality, and representation.
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44% Bias Score

AI Recreates Hong Kong's Vanished Kowloon Walled City
Hong Kong artist Bianca Tse utilizes AI to recreate the demolished Kowloon Walled City, blending personal memories and historical references in exhibitions at Blue Lotus Gallery and Rencontres d'Arles, sparking discussions on AI's role in art and memory preservation.

AI Recreates Hong Kong's Vanished Kowloon Walled City
Hong Kong artist Bianca Tse utilizes AI to recreate the demolished Kowloon Walled City, blending personal memories and historical references in exhibitions at Blue Lotus Gallery and Rencontres d'Arles, sparking discussions on AI's role in art and memory preservation.
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40% Bias Score

Kluge's AI-Generated Art: Redefining Artistic Creation
Alexander Kluge, a 92-year-old filmmaker, uses AI image generation (Stable Diffusion) to create art, documented in his new book "Der Konjunktiv der Bilder," which showcases AI-generated images and film clips, exploring AI's potential and limitations in artistic expression and historical interpretati...

Kluge's AI-Generated Art: Redefining Artistic Creation
Alexander Kluge, a 92-year-old filmmaker, uses AI image generation (Stable Diffusion) to create art, documented in his new book "Der Konjunktiv der Bilder," which showcases AI-generated images and film clips, exploring AI's potential and limitations in artistic expression and historical interpretati...
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32% Bias Score

Murakami's AI-Enhanced Replica of 17th-Century Japanese Masterpiece
Takashi Murakami's London exhibition showcases a large-scale AI-assisted replica of Iwasa Matabei's "Rakuchu Rakugai Zu Byobu," a 17th-century Japanese National Treasure painting, blending traditional and contemporary art styles.

Murakami's AI-Enhanced Replica of 17th-Century Japanese Masterpiece
Takashi Murakami's London exhibition showcases a large-scale AI-assisted replica of Iwasa Matabei's "Rakuchu Rakugai Zu Byobu," a 17th-century Japanese National Treasure painting, blending traditional and contemporary art styles.
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44% Bias Score
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