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Vitreous:Exploring the Boundaries of Artificial Intelligence

In the online exhibition titled “Vitreous – This does not exist”, the Norwegian sound designer and immersive installation artist Kjartan Abel investigates the outcomes produced by artificial intelligence and the ways in which such systems can be incorporated into the creative production process to gain a better understanding of their potential applications.

Using AI-powered image generators such as Midjourney, and state-of-the-art video editing software, Kjartan Abel will create a series of animated audiovisual conceptual and abstract videos for the ongoing exhibition.

Kjartan Abel is known for incorporating a wide variety of sonic environments and musical compositions into his works, which collectively constitute a substantial portion of the artworks featured in the “Vitreous” exhibition.

This online exhibition showcases the latest developments in AI-powered art, and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the boundaries of what is possible with artificial intelligence.

Midjourney, the AI-powered image generator used by Kjartan Abel, is a revolutionary new tool that allows users to convert any concept into stunning, text-based artwork. With its advanced algorithms, Midjourney is able to generate photorealistic images almost instantaneously, making it a valuable asset for artists and creatives looking to produce high-quality, copyright-free content for a wide range of purposes.

Whether you’re a designer, artist, or marketer, the “Vitreous – This does not exist” exhibition is a must-see event for anyone interested in the future of artificial intelligence and its potential applications in the world of art and creativity. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to explore the cutting-edge of AI-powered art and see the amazing creations of Kjartan Abel and other talented artists.

View the online portfolio and learn more about Vitreous – This does not exist

Kjartan Abel is a sound designer, music composer, and immersive installation artist, known for his explorations at the intersection of technology and creativity. A seasoned museum nerd, AI enthusiast and tech enthusiast, Kjartan adeptly melds digital innovation with traditional media. His artistry extends to tinkering with Raspberry Pi, crafting unique experiences that resonate in today's tech-driven culture, often exploring the dimensions of space and time. With an MFA in Fine Art Media from The Slade School of Fine Art and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Kingston University, Kjartan’s blog offers a window into his multidisciplinary approach and his journey through the evolving landscape of New Media.

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