
We invite you to join us for the opening reception of this exhibition and in a larger conversation on the implications of A.I. Generated Art on the creative landscape, digital ethics, and U.S. Copyright Law.
The A.I. in Art: Perceptions, Values, & Rights Exhibition is an experimental research exhibition that investigates the perceptions on AI-generated art from emerging artists (students of fine art), regulators (law students), AI model developers (computer science students), and future users of AI systems (all of us).
This exhibition features winning artworks selected from over 150 works created by participants from Georgetown University, other colleges, and the broader DC metro area. The artistic merit of the resulting creations was evaluated by two juries to identify the 12 pieces featured in this exhibit. The Peer Selection Jury was composed of over 100 peers across disciplines, while the Expert Selection Jury was composed of five experts in art and ethics.
Structured reflections collected from the creators on their creative process provide a first-party perspective on artistic merits, authorship rights, and copyright protection of AI-involved art, while reflections from the jurors provide a second-party perspective.
We invite viewers to contribute a third-party perspective on AI involvement in art by sharing their reflections on their experience of this exhibition by leaving a comment on the Graffiti Wall.
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