A TV series and interactive website about the transformative power of artificial intelligence in the arts. Through leading artists and AI experts, we discover the creative potential of AI at its intersection with the arts.
Who is the author — the machine or the artist? Can artificial intelligence be creative, or is creativity solely human? Will it generate the next great art movement?
Funds
- New Media Fund (Colombia–Canada)
Anna Ridler

Artist and researcher exploring the creative potential of machine learning and its relationship to drawing and painting.
Sofía Crespo

Media and networks artist. She works with artificial intelligence, computer image recognition and neural networks.

Ahmed Elgammal
Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University, specialising in Computer Vision and Visual Learning.

Ariane Savoie
Researcher in artificial intelligence and ethics. Professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Allison Parrish
Poet, programmer and full-time faculty member of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program.

Gene Kogan
Artist and programmer interested in generative systems, computing and software for creativity.

Lev Manovich
Digital culture theorist, professor of computer science and director of the Cultural Analytics Lab.

Tom Lebrun
Lawyer specialising in digital law and the aesthetics of AI.

Dave (Jhave) Johnston
Artist exploring artificial intelligence as an infinite muse through machines and neural networks.

Anastasis Germanidis, Cristóbal Valenzuela
Cristóbal: artist and software developer, co-founder of Runway. Anastasis: artist and engineer, co-founder of Runway.

Abhishek Gupta
Researcher in artificial intelligence and ethics at McGill University in Montreal.

Pablo Gervás
Research professor at the ISIA, Complutense University, creator of the WASP computational literature program.

Mario Klingemann
Artist and Google Arts and Culture resident, known for his work with neural networks, code and algorithms.

Joan Fontcuberta
Artist, professor, critic, curator and art historian specialising in photography.

Nick Montfort
Poet and professor of digital media at MIT.

Josep M. Català
Professor of Visual Studies and PhD in Communication Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Milton Läufer
Writer, journalist and professor. PhD in Spanish and Portuguese literatures from New York University, focused on digital literature in Latin America.

Rafael Pérez y Pérez
Research professor at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, president of the Association for Computational Creativity.

Yoshua Bengio
Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, scientific director of MILA.