Jersey city, Nj, United States, 16th Sep 2024 – In February 2025, iidrr Gallery will present Beyond the Algorithm: Creative AI and Artistic Autonomy, an exhibition that explores the growing intersection between artificial intelligence and the creative process. As AI and machine learning technologies continue to reshape the art world, this exhibition raises critical questions about authorship and the evolving role of the artist in the digital age. The showcased works investigate the blurred lines between human intuition and algorithmic logic, prompting viewers to reflect on where human creativity ends and the influence of AI begins.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a panel discussion, bringing together experts and artists to discuss the future of AI in the arts, and what this technological shift means for the concept of artistic ownership. Additionally, a hands-on workshop will offer participants the chance to explore AI tools for augmenting their own creative practices, bridging the gap between technology and artistic expression.

iidrr Gallery, located at 162 Allen St in New York’s vibrant Lower East Side, has gained recognition for its dedication to new media art and its role in fostering community engagement. With its innovative approach to blending art and technology, iidrr Gallery provides an ideal setting for Beyond the Algorithm, an exhibition that challenges traditional ideas of art-making and invites conversation about the future of creativity in an AI-driven world.

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Organization: iidrr

Contact Person: Puxuan Zhou

Website: https://iidrr.com/

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Contact Number: +14047100406

Address: 25 park lane south apt1402

City: jersey city

State: nj

Country: United States

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