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Celebrating the Art of Computing: Human Creativity and Artificial Intelligence Converge at Juried Exhibition
A picture is said to be worth a thousand words — but it can require many more to create art with artificial intelligence. As the second annual Art in Silico computational art show comes to the Keweenaw from April 2-5, entrants and event planners share their creative processes and the larger meaning behind the event. "The world around us is quickly being affected by AI, one pixel at a time," said Tim Havens, director of Michigan Technological University’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC). "Art in Silico is a platform by which community members can not only learn about the capabilities and limitations of AI and computational tools for creativity, but also take part in critical and important debates about the role of technology in media, expression, invention, innovation and creativity."
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Isle Royale’s Old Gray Guy: How One Wolf Impacted an Entire Ecosystem
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Shedding Snow and Powering UP: Researchers Track Ways to Boost Solar Power in Snowy Climates
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Michigan Tech Researchers Find Fresh Ways to Connect in the Nation’s Capital
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How a Capstone Strategy Set this Student Design Team Up for Success — With a National Winning Streak to Prove It
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Capital Collaborations: MTU Researchers Meet and Greet DC Colleagues
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Huskies Abroad Dive Into Yucatan Culture, History and Tourism Impacts
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Home Ice Advantage: GLRC Hosts MIT Engineers on Huron Bay for Ice Fracturing Research
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Take a Walk on the Wild Side Through the Lens of an Isle Royale Researcher
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Pickled Egg Slalom Highlights Winter Baja National Invitational at Michigan Tech
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