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From Pixels to Policies: Artists Changing the World

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This episode examines how platforms like Spotify can create echo chambers in musical taste, limiting our exploration of new sounds. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on artistic creation, highlighting an exhibition that contrasts traditional photography with AI-generated images. We also delve into the role of artists in shaping public policy and how a recent British art fair embraced digital art, signaling a shift in perception. Lastly, we touch on blockchain's potential to enhance the art world by providing transparency and empowering artists. Join us as we unpack these thought-provoking topics.

Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/42/ , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website

Takeaways:

  • The potential of Spotify to create musical echo chambers, limiting our exploration of new sounds.
  • Artists embedding themselves in government agencies are reshaping public policy through creative perspectives, as noted in the latest issue.
  • The distinction between AI-generated art and traditional photography raises questions about authenticity and artistic integrity.
  • 'Creative smuggling' in the Apollo 12 mission shows that artists have always sought to push boundaries, even in space.
  • Blockchain technology is emerging as a tool to enhance the art world, offering transparency and fair valuation for artists.
  • The growing acceptance of digital art at events like the British Art Fair indicates a shift towards recognizing its legitimacy in the art community.

  continue reading

29 episodes

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Manage episode 468424453 series 3611336
Content provided by Juergen Berkessel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Juergen Berkessel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This episode examines how platforms like Spotify can create echo chambers in musical taste, limiting our exploration of new sounds. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on artistic creation, highlighting an exhibition that contrasts traditional photography with AI-generated images. We also delve into the role of artists in shaping public policy and how a recent British art fair embraced digital art, signaling a shift in perception. Lastly, we touch on blockchain's potential to enhance the art world by providing transparency and empowering artists. Join us as we unpack these thought-provoking topics.

Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/42/ , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website

Takeaways:

  • The potential of Spotify to create musical echo chambers, limiting our exploration of new sounds.
  • Artists embedding themselves in government agencies are reshaping public policy through creative perspectives, as noted in the latest issue.
  • The distinction between AI-generated art and traditional photography raises questions about authenticity and artistic integrity.
  • 'Creative smuggling' in the Apollo 12 mission shows that artists have always sought to push boundaries, even in space.
  • Blockchain technology is emerging as a tool to enhance the art world, offering transparency and fair valuation for artists.
  • The growing acceptance of digital art at events like the British Art Fair indicates a shift towards recognizing its legitimacy in the art community.

  continue reading

29 episodes

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