Abstract
The work is inspired by the anthropomorphism term ‘hallucination’ used for artificial intelligence’s confident response but unjustified false information. An interactive story is written between a large language model (Bard AI) and Lynda Clark based on pictures sent from Graz by Jung In Jung during her Styrian Artist in Residency (St.A.i.R) and is set in a building with escalating levels of weirdness. Jung performs live with the randomly generated story by choosing paths along with sound materials recorded in Graz and generated by AI. First, the same pictures sent to Lynda were fed to vit-gpt2-image-captioning and then the generated word tokens were used in MusicGen to generate audio. Jagdeep Ahluwalia supported finetuning the result of audio with Jung’s four past sound compositions to apply the moods classified by Jung for each fragment of her compositions.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Edinburgh Futures Institute |
| Media of output | Online |
| Publication status | Published - 10 May 2024 |
| Event | Creative Feedback: The Feats and Failures of Technology - InSPACE, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Duration: 10 May 2024 → 10 May 2024 https://efi.ed.ac.uk/creative-feedback-the-feats-and-failures-of-technology/ |
Keywords
- AI Music
- Audiovisual performance