
Do Machines Become Us












Do Machines Become Us
With the ever expansion of technology, in particular, artificial intelligence, multiple arguments are arising surrounding the future
of AI: security of jobs, the place of AI in society and protection of AI itself. With AI even branching into the arts a fundamental question must ask; can artificial intelligence be creative in design? This and other debates can and must be explored to reveal that AI cannot replace creativity and design, traditional and original methods may be a way of maintaining uniqueness when designing in future years to stand out and portray true creativity. Being inspired by a passion for technology and its firm and increasing grip on the arts industry, it is only right to assess the future of AI in the profession of design and find means of keeping its originality and creativity to stand out in a competitive market.
Working on the theme of Artificial Intelligence and more specifically its impact on social culture and progressive evolution, identify and debate arguments through visual communications, to raise awareness and explore broader concepts behind the general topic.
By focussing on specific strands such as technology advancement and its place within the arts, using the hinge of photomontage and rhetorical messages as a centrepiece. The work shall be presented to an audience of young adults in an exhibition style to help address the content more appropriately. Exploration is to be displayed in various media; typographically and visually through the innovative combination of photomontages and modern printing. You will need to develop a consistent visual system to communicate the tone of the Artificial culture debate across these prints and ink-based outcomes, and the publications should elaborate on the clear mechanism choices and ideas within them to show understanding of the content.
Photomontage has served as a particularly appropriate medium for the visual exploration. It allows real or at least indexical rearranged and to function as artificial environments or corporal mutations. Photographs seduce the viewers into an imaginary space of visually believable events, objects and characters. The same can be said about its assemblage the use of found or manufactured objects create a three- dimensional representation Artifact. The standard contemporary practice of representing a cyborg through photomontage or assemblage resembles poetic use of everyday words and themes, creating rhetorical messages to challenge the beliefs and views of the audience through a total result visual language of both images and the texts, a new conceptual and ontological domain.
Working on the theme of Artificial Intelligence and more specifically its impact on social culture and progressive evolution, identify and debate arguments through visual communications, to raise awareness and explore broader concepts behind the general topic. By focusing on specific strands such as technology advancement and its place within the arts, using the hinge of photomontage and rhetorical messages as a centrepiece. The work shall be presented to an audience of young adults in an exhibition style to help address the content more appropriately. Exploration is to be displayed in various media; typographically and visually through the innovative combination of photomontages and modern printing. Developing a consistent visual system to communicate the tone of the artificial culture debate across these print and ink based outcomes, and the publications should elaborate on the clear mechanism choices and ideas within them to show understanding of the content.