Illma Gore, who has flown in from LA for the Brisbane Street Art Festival, will create a painting in Queen Street Mall from a sketch she made using an AI tool.
Artist Illma Gore, whose racy depiction of a nude Donald Trump granted her fame and not a little notoriety, is ready to challenge mindsets again – this time at the Brisbane Street Art Festival.
While concerned about the militarisation of AI and robots, she said she could not help but feel bored by doomsday takes on the topic.Illma Gore returns to Brisbane for the art festival.The Terminator,The piece she will paint in the mall, from Saturday until May 21, will recreate a sketch of “a little boy in a spot where he often goes, doing his homework, but instead of having a dog next to him, it’s a Boston Dynamics robot”.
“You can input prompts and it spits out an image. For example, if you are thinking of an orangutan lying on its belly, it will find an image,” she said.Gore will also be in a panel discussion about artificial intelligence, and take part in one of four Scribble Slam events in which artists go head-to-head in a 90-minute race to create a piece of art in response to a theme announced at the start.
“The impact of AI on art-making has been nothing short of revolutionary, enabling artists to push the boundaries of creativity and redefine what it means to create,” he said.
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