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Can Indian Laws Safeguard our Artists in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

Tsuktiben Jamir The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) as a possible component of human existence is something we are now seeing in history. No matter how much we resist it, its potential and reach cannot be denied. It has seeped into entertainment, marketing, education, and, most of all, art-making. Interestingly, AI is accused of plagiarising […]

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AI Replacing Artist? The First Artificial Intelligence-Generated Statue Arrived in Swedish Museum.

A SUMMARY OF THE MOST EXCITING ART NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE While we focus on Indian art, we can’t obviously function in a vacuum. It’s a small world and everything is connected, especially on the web. So, let’s train our spotlight across the world map to see what’s going on — from art trends

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Midjourney AI: Ethical Frontiers in the Realm of Artificial Art

In the era of artificial intelligence, Midjourney emerges as a beacon of innovation, offering a generative platform that transforms natural language descriptions into compelling images. This innovative technology, created and hosted by the independent research lab Midjourney, Inc. in San Francisco, has acquired a lot of momentum since being live in open beta on July

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Trevor Paglen: Art in the Time of ‘Big Brother’

Artist Trevor Paglen works in many media, including writing, engineering, investigative journalism, sculpture, and image production. Paglen was born in 1974 and is renowned for his research on data collection, government surveillance, and artificial intelligence applications. In addition to participating in group exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern

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KNMA, Noida Astounds Through A Panoply of Artworks by 24 Artists in ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space and Spectre’

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida presents ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space, and Spectre’ in the Noida space. With an overwhelming reception from viewers in Saket, New Delhi the life of the exhibition is being extended and expanded with the inclusion of additional works. Bringing together works of 24 artists the exhibition will be on

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Van Gogh Exhibition Shatters Attendance Records with Immersive Experience at Musée d’Orsay

In a triumph for art enthusiasts and historians alike, the Musée d’Orsay celebrates a historic milestone with the conclusion of its landmark exhibition, “Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise.” The museum proudly announced that the exhibition, which delved into the final months of the renowned painter’s life, attracted an astounding 793,556 visitors. Setting a New Standard Described

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Student Researchers Uncover 2,000-Year-old Roman Scroll with AI

A team of student researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery by deciphering Greek writing within a 2,000-year-old scroll that was burned during the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This achievement not only reveals a previously illegible text but also opens doors for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in archaeology. Unveiling History The scroll

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Queensland’s Brisbane Portrait Prize Faces Backlash for Allowing AI-Created Artworks

Queensland’s prestigious Brisbane Portrait Prize (BPP) is stirring controversy as it opens its doors to artworks created, in whole or in part, by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This marks a significant departure from the competition’s previous guidelines, raising questions about the role of AI in traditional art spaces. Art World Reacts: “A Slippery Slope” The

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Architectural Education 2.0: Navigating the Frontiers of Design in Emerging Trends

Architectural education is critical in determining how the built environment will develop. The discipline is changing, and new developments in design thinking, technology, sustainability, and social dynamics are all reflected in architectural education. The study of architecture encourages original approaches to problem-solving. Pupils learn to evaluate intricate problems, consider various viewpoints, and develop creative design

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