AI+Design | Panel 2
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts hosted the second annual AI + Design symposium, “Learning from AI.” This event provides a unique opportunity for both students and faculty to delve into the intersections of artificial intelligence and design.
Panel 2: Augmented Analysis
Has the idea of “computer vision” limited our understanding of how AI operates? While computers certainly “see” the world differently than human eyes, they also open up more complex pathways of analysis. From urban form to social structures, AI systems construct multi-dimensional models that challenge humanistic analogies. This panel address the potentials and pitfalls at the forefront of visual and spatial analysis.
Carla Diana
designer, Cranbrook Academy of Art
Catherine Griffiths
artist, University of Michigan
Andrew Witt
architect, Harvard University
Moderator: Jonathan Hanahan
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The school encompasses four academic units - the College of Architecture, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design, College of Art, and Graduate School of Art - and the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, each of which has its own unique history. We offer more than a dozen unique degree programs for both graduate and undergraduate students, supplemented by a number of creative research centers, including Island Press and the Office for Socially Engaged Practice. We have an enrollment of over 800 students and draw on the expertise of over 100 faculty who expand our connections to contemporary global practice.