Unemployed Wanderer Goes to an Exhibition | AI Chapel ⛪️ Appears
Friends who have been enjoying the autumn colors in Hyde Park recently, don’t miss this exhibition at the Serpentine North Gallery 🔔 “The Call”. It’s the first solo exhibition in the UK by Berlin-based artist and musician Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. They have perfectly combined artificial intelligence, music, technology, and art to create a spatial audio installation. ⛪️ In past experiences visiting churches, I’ve often been moved by the sound of the choir, feeling a sense of spiritual cleansing. But what generates this emotion? I don’t really have any religious beliefs; could it really be some divine power? The artists may also want to explore if there’s some kind of pattern behind these choral vocals. They visited 15 choirs across the UK, recorded their harmonies, and used their designed choral AI model to create an artificial intelligence version of hymns. Moreover, in one of the rooms, you can personally participate in this recording to see what beautiful melody the AI model will transform your voice into. 🎤 Looking forward to friends sharing your experiences 🎶 “If all media is training data, including art, let’s turn the production of training data into art instead.” Many people fear the changes that the proliferation of AI will bring to society, as well as its positive or negative impacts. However, I believe embracing change is the best choice for us ordinary people. I admire many people in various fields for their exploration in this area, allowing us to reflect on the precious aspects of human nature from another angle. At the same time, we discover potential dangers and create regulations to limit risks. ❗️ This Saturday (November 16) at noon, there will be a guided tour by the curator of this art and technology exhibition, free to sign up and attend. 📅 Exhibition end date: February 2, 2025 🆓 Free walk-in #TodayIsForArtLovers #EveryDayIsWorthRecording #WhereToGoOnTheWeekend #LondonLife #NoteInspiration #AI #LondonArtExhibitions #MustSeeExhibitionRecommendations #Art