The convention, happening in one in all Europe’s iconic artwork capitals, will characteristic a curated gallery that showcases how AI helps carry inventive visions to life.
Imagery courtesy of Linda Dounia Rebeiz, Jeroen van der Most, aurèce vettier, Entangled Others Studio, fuse*, Noemi Finel.
When Paul Mouginot first introduced AI into his artwork apply, he knew he’d tapped an thrilling new device for inventive expression. However solely by means of its continued use did he come to understand AI’s versatility as an introspective entity — what he calls “a poetic counterpart within the act of creation.”
“When an AI is skilled on deeply private information, it stops being only a device,” mentioned Mouginot, who since 2019 has labored because the creative entity aurèce vettier. “It turns into a reflective gadget for poetic hypothesis.”
The French artist is one in all seven exhibitors presenting paintings created with AI at NVIDIA GTC Paris, happening June 10-12 at VivaTech.
The artwork gallery will showcase genre-challenging artists and trend designers who’re redefining what’s potential when human creativeness meets machine studying — providing a window into the way forward for inventive expression.
“This is a chance to succeed in audiences past conventional artwork areas — white cubes, echo chambers — and to interact in a broader cultural dialog about AI,” mentioned aurèce vettier.
Rendering of the AI artwork gallery at NVIDIA GTC Paris
Exploring ‘the Remembered and the Imagined’
The works of aurèce vettier think about speculative vegetal and animal types (“sur-nature”) towards a visible and spatial context (“sur-reality”) derived from desires.
For the collection le travail des rêves and the sunshine that’s not seen, the artist skilled generative AI fashions on pictures from his childhood and newer photographs from his cellphone. The generated pictures revealed dreamlike eventualities which he then reworked into oil work.

Oil work from the collection “le travail des rêves” make an announcement “that artwork made with machines can completely carry feeling, intimacy and delusion.”
Imagery courtesy of aurèce vettier.
“NVIDIA’s expertise provides artists the instruments to succeed in new inventive horizons,” he mentioned. “I imagine these applied sciences, tailor-made to artists’ ecosystems and conscious of assets, will assist us discover new territories of emotion, reminiscence and id.”

Painted in oil on canvas from an AI-generated picture, “a bearded man crossing a forest surrounded by flocks of yellow butterflies” is from the collection “the sunshine that’s not seen.”
Imagery courtesy of aurèce vettier.
AI as a Reminiscence Machine
Senegalese artist Linda Dounia Rebeiz’s curiosity in synthetic intelligence was born of a dedication to be seen and understood by rising AI fashions.
“I used to be involved that individuals like me — often on the periphery of how expertise is constructed and disseminated — can be erased from its rising narratives,” she mentioned.
In 2021, Rebeiz launched into a multiyear undertaking, As soon as Upon a Backyard, to doc flowers her grandmother grew up with that not exist as a consequence of Earth’s quickly diminishing biodiversity. She quickly realized “the way in which we keep in mind the world is uneven.”
Inbuilt a number of iterations that replicate AI’s evolution over time, “As soon as Upon a Backyard” is an explorable, speculative archive of critically endangered and extinct flora from the Sahel area of West Africa.
Imagery courtesy of Linda Dounia Rebeiz.
“In some locations, on-line archives are thorough, resilient and explorable,” Rebeiz mentioned. “For different locations, particularly within the International South, they don’t seem to be. This clearly impacts how these contexts present up in AI coaching and due to this fact how effectively AI fashions perceive them.”
Intensive groundwork, preparation and tinkering paid off when her first AI mannequin generated 10,000 pictures, a second Rebeiz describes as an epiphany.

AI empowered Rebeiz to scale her artwork apply, incorporating generated pictures into collages, animations and bodily work, together with the above results of an artist-led collage workshop.
Imagery courtesy of Linda Dounia Rebeiz.
“I felt like I had performed one thing not possible scale-wise,” she mentioned. “AI is likely one of the strongest engines for trying previously and extrapolating based mostly on obtainable data.”
The fifth iteration or chapter of “As soon as Upon a Backyard” additionally displays Rebeiz’s explorations into video technology modules.
Imagery courtesy of Linda Dounia Rebeiz.
Entwining the Bodily and Digital
The place Rebeiz’s work goals to catalog and protect a fleeting previous towards the encroachment of an unsure future, Sofia Crespo’s and Feileacan McCormick’s Entangled Others Studio probes the mutability of the current.
Self-Contained delves into the intricate technique of encoding and decoding visible data by means of AI and the expression of natural data in DNA type.

Harnessing NVIDIA GPUs, the NVIDIA StyleGAN2 mannequin and public and private datasets, “Self-Contained” transforms advanced information into charming visible narratives.
Imagery courtesy of Entangled Others Studio.

Imagery courtesy of Entangled Others Studio.
Akin to grafting two vegetation collectively, pictures from their dataset are spliced into a picture “genome,” then regenerated right into a extra recognizable type with AI.
“Simply as our cells divide, mutate and develop, so do the contents of our shared digital areas as we remix, are remixed, hyped and made out of date,” the studio founders mentioned in regards to the work.

An accompanying work, “self-contained 009.x,” shops a compressed model of the work in DNA type inside a capsule fitted right into a customized sculptural container.
Imagery courtesy of Entangled Others Studio.
The place Artwork Meets Science
The multidisciplinary artwork studio often called fuse* places creative manufacturing on the service of science to convey advanced ideas to a wider viewers.
Its work Onirica () makes an attempt to offer form to desires by means of visuals created by a text-to-image diffusion mannequin skilled on neurological datasets from the Laboratory of Psychophysiology of Sleep on the College of Bologna.
Drawing upon a dataset of greater than 28,000 desires, “Onirica ()” is a multimedia work created with the assistance of a text-to-image diffusion mannequin.
Imagery courtesy of fuse*.
“You’ll be able to design a system, feed it your individual imaginative and prescient or information, after which be stunned by an consequence that doesn’t merely replicate your intention, however reveals one thing surprising,” mentioned Mattia Carretti, co-founder of the studio with Luca Camellini. “It’s exactly this pressure between management and unpredictability, between creator and system, that we discover deeply compelling.”
Creativity on the Root of AI
Jeroen van der Most conceived Vegetable Vendetta as an “AI experiment to empower the smallest gamers within the meals sector,” utilizing the most recent image-generation expertise to show that tubers and different staple greens might assume an air of high fashion.
“The creation of such campaigns would have been not possible previously as a consequence of funds and manpower necessities,” he mentioned. “Due to AI, we now have potato commercials with Prada high quality.”

Imagery courtesy of Jeroen van der Most.
For van der Most, juxtaposing the common-or-garden spud with excessive trend exposes widespread tropes and notions in promoting and interrogates human need at root degree.
“AI confirmed me all types of clichés which are current in our promoting language: the poses, the gestures, the seems of individuals,” he mentioned. “It’s an unbelievable mirror of who we’re and what we need.”

Imagery courtesy of Jeroen van der Most.
Weaving AI Into the Cloth of Vogue Design
The GTC Paris exhibition may even present a platform for revolutionary installations from main establishments on this planet of trend and luxurious design: Institut Français de la Mode and the Vogue Innovation Company on the London Faculty of Vogue.
Each exhibitors will showcase the work of scholars, providing a window into AI’s function in the way forward for trend and trend campaigns as a device for conceptual exploration.

Imagery courtesy of Noemi Finel.
“It’s about increasing creativeness, not following algorithms,” mentioned Giovanna Casimiro, a professor and researcher at Institute Français de la Mode. “We train college students to deal with AI as an improvisational associate that brings unpredictability and new potentialities.”
For Matthew Drinkwater, head of the Vogue Innovation Company on the London Faculty of Vogue, exhibiting at GTC Paris is a chance to radically rethink how trend operates from ideation to imagery.

Imagery courtesy of the Vogue Innovation Company on the London Faculty of Vogue.
“With AI, ideas might be examined immediately, property created on demand and aesthetics refined earlier than a single garment is produced,” he mentioned. “It’s a cultural and technological inflection level.”
Discover the AI Artwork Gallery at GTC Paris on the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, on the decrease degree of Corridor 7.1, between the networking and VIP lounges.
Register for GTC Paris and go to NVIDIA’s digital AI Artwork Gallery anytime.