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Re: Workshop: Objects of Interest and Necessity - Autonomous AI imaging

Sept. 19 & 20 20205 we (Nicolas Maleve, Pablo Velasco & Christian U. Andersen) are hosting a workshop affiliated with a small exhibition at The Royal Library. The topic is "autonomous AI imaging." Everyone is welcome. Choose whichever day you prefer; the two workshops will be more or less identical. For the Saturday version, we're collaborating with our friends in Code&Share. The event will also launch a publication (a kind of tour guide) and a wiki on the same theme

TIME & VENUE
Friday 19th of September 9 AM to 1 PM
Saturday 20th of September 1pm ro 5pm
Place: Building 1461 - Nobelbiblioteket, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 5, 8000 Aarhus C

To sign up :
For Friday with The Royal Library https://aulkalender.kb.dk/event/4407115
For Saturday with Code&Share: Free signup here 

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: For this workshop we propose a tour in a social and technical system, where we stop and wonder about the different objects that, in one way or the other, take part in the generation of images by artificial intelligence (AI). Most people’s experiences with generative AI image creation come from platforms like OpenAI’s DALL-E, Google’s Gemini, Midjourney, or other proprietary services. In contrast, there is a whole ecology of open source services and software that are distinct yet often based on the same underlying models or techniques of so-called ‘diffusion’. They are the meeting point for communities who seek some kind of independence and autonomy from the mainstream platforms.

We will share the outcome of an investigative process where we – by trying out different software, reading documentation and research, looking into communities of practice that experiment with AI image creation, and more – have sought to understand the things that make generative AI images possible; that is, the underlying dependencies on relations between communities, models, technical units, and more in AI image creation. Within this system there is not just a functional apparatus, but also an ‘imaginary’; that is, there are underlying expectations and norms that are met in specific objects, as well as shared visual cultures.

What we will present is not just a collection of the objects that makes generative AI images, but also an exploration of an imaginary of AI image creation through the collection and exhibition of objects – and in particular, an imaginary of ‘autonomy’.

Practically we will present maps, diagrams, interfaces, material components and we will introduce to a technique, the LoRA, with which we will fine-tune a model for our personal needs. Bring your own laptop if you can!

// The workshop and exhibition is an outcome of, and supported by SHAPE - Knowledge Servers.