What does the mind-blowing story of humankind look like through the eyes of artificial intelligence? 'Once Upon A.I. – Inspired by Yuval Noah Harari' is an experimental short film featuring over 260 strange and spectacular images, generated by 13 different A.I. algorithms.
Cymatics reveals the profound impact that sound frequencies can have on the human body and how specific sound waves can create intricate geometric patterns in various media, including water, which constitutes a significant portion of the human body.
Sam Stern recently created a charming and thoughtful claymation-style video, using Google’s Veo3 to illustrate human connection, play, and peace. The piece is quirky, soulful — and entirely AI-generated. With our curiosity and experimentation come larger questions: What is authorship in the age of machines? What does responsible innovation look like? How can we stay rooted in embodiment while experimenting with digital processes?
How many images can possibly exist?
How many kinds of images are there?
How many depict real events?
What lies in the space between Order and Chaos?
Pixels are the building blocks of digital images tiny tiles forming a mosaic.
This short film is based on the writings of naturalist, author and environmental philosopher John Muir. It is a an ode to wilderness, and was filmed in the Scottish Highlands.
From Socrates to modern times, character and virtue form the foundation for educating a civil society. While AI can increase our access to information, it is our inner character that defines our humanity and shapes our outer lives – as individuals, communities, businesses, nations, and any entity with a purpose.
Explores what's happening in the teenage brain, illuminating that teenagers are emotionally brilliant super-learners with brains that are undergoing rapid and significant remodeling and development
We rewrote the U.S. Declaration of Independence, as A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE and invited people all over the world to send in art inspired from it and to read the script.