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Daily Program | Season #1
Aug 28, 2023 - Oct 21, 2024
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“Just as home movies once enabled people to capture and share their lived experiences, AI video now empowers artists to imagine, craft, and disseminate their visions.“
- Alejandro Cartagena
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The Daily Program forms a visual timeline charting the evolution of AI art. Each day, curated emerging and established artists create new works, capturing a transformative period in art history in real time. Our vision is to spotlight and celebrate defining moments within an artist’s journey, framed within the broader narrative of the development of an entirely new art form.
Networked - Elevating the Concept of 'Daily'
Video Daily artists contribute to a shared collection and smart contract, inspiring collaboration and community among creators. For collectors, each artwork uniquely represents both an individual artist’s path and the collective evolution of AI art, reflecting the interconnected growth of the medium.
Daily - Championing Continuous Creativity
We promote ongoing engagement and creativity by encouraging artists to openly share their processes and inspirations. This transparency fosters deeper connections between artists, their communities, and collectors, emphasizing the dynamic, living nature of contemporary art practice.
Attention - Writing New Art History
By highlighting emergent AI art practices, introducing innovative approaches to exhibiting art, and cultivating enduring partnerships with artists, we actively contribute to shaping a new chapter in art history.
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Roope Rainisto
MTA Regional Bus Operations
2023
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Visualization of a day in the life of a bus driver, providing the MTA Regional Bus Operations to area customers. When working on this, I was thinking whether this video would be better if I had done this with a regular video camera: shot video of buses and drivers and travelers and then edited the result together. Would the result have been as good? I think this is better and more effective in terms of it being able to evoke the feelings I intended it to create. Realism in visual communication isn't often the best way to express feelings. We recognize ourselves and the chaotic world we live in too well, and the space for imagination can sometimes be shorter.
Listen to an Audio Reflection from Roope Rainisto discussing this work.