Hi Abi, The community on the #computervision channel of the Digital Humanities Slack team [1] tends to share interesting research in this realm. Most recently shared was an update on the Public Art project [2][3] by Leonard Bogdonoff [4] who describes his work as "at the cross section of art and technology." I believe he also currently resides in NYC. The Public Art project "seeks to preserve and better understand street art through the application of machine learning techniques." Best of luck in the completion of your program! [1] http://tinyurl.com/DHslack [2] https://www.publicart.io/ [3] https://towardsdatascience.com/tracking-street-art-with-machine-learning-upd... [4] https://www.rememberlenny.com/ Carolyn Moritz <https://blog.cmagn.us> orcid.org/0000-0001-8221-0519 On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 9:54 PM Abi Muñoz <abimunozr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
My name is Abi Muñoz and I am a graduate student at ITP NYU Tisch. My program focuses on the intersection of art and technology. My art practice focuses on image-making using both analog (photography and film) and more recently I have incorporated machine learning.
I am wondering if anyone else is doing similar work or knew of any similar projects. I am based in New York and really hope to continue pursing this research over the summer and over my final year of the program. Any and all information is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Best,
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