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At the Intersection of Deep Learning and Conceptual Art: The End of Signature

Authors :
Shanmugam, Divya
Lewis, Katie
Gonzalez-Ortiz, Jose Javier
Kurant, Agnieszka
Guttag, John
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

MIT wanted to commission a large scale artwork that would serve to 'illuminate a new campus gateway, inaugurate a space of exchange between MIT and Cambridge, and inspire our students, faculty, visitors, and the surrounding community to engage with art in new ways and to have art be part of their daily lives.' Among other things, the art was to reflect the fact that scientific discovery is often the result of many individual contributions, both acknowledged and unacknowledged. In this work, a group of computer scientists collaborated with a conceptual artist to produce a collective signature, or a signature learned from contributions of an entire community. After collecting signatures from two communities -- the university, and the surrounding city -- the computer scientists developed generative models and a human-in-the-loop feedback process to work with the artist create an original signature-like structure representative of each community. These signatures are now large-scale steel, LED and neon light sculptures that appear to sign two new buildings in Cambridge, MA.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.04312
Document Type :
Working Paper