Artist Interview: Allen Hirsh
Allen Hirsh is a biophysicist who, over the past decade, has channeled his programming skills into creating a unique form of mathematically generated art. Inspired by the profound connection between mathematics and the natural world, he explores how mathematical principles can uncover hidden imagery in photographs, creating pieces that mirror traditional hand-painted art.
Artist Interview: Jill Shah
Jill Shah is an experiential artist and creative technologist based in New York. She utilizes algorithms to enhance our physical surroundings, driven by her desire to infuse more human elements into an increasingly automated world. Her work invites users to interact with and contemplate the intersection of algorithms and technological progress. We asked Jill about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Alina Nazmeeva
Alina Nazmeeva is a Detroit-based artist and an educator at University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. She creates simulations and worlds that analyze the interactions of physical and digital spaces and objects, and their cultural, economic and political consequences. We asked Alina about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Tong Wu
Tong Wu is a researching creative technologist and multimedia artist whose practice explores the subtle yet dynamic connections we make with ubiquitous AI systems embedded around us and the societal or cultural shifts that come along. We asked Tong about her art, creative process, and inspirations.