The residency gathered together 40 students from UAL and Goldsmiths university, from across different art and design courses. For the duration of the residency we took part in lectures and workshops at Tate Britain and Tate Modern, led by leading experts in the fields of creative computing, design and AI.
Aberration was a digital installation displayed on a large screen that viewers could interact with. A depth camera would track the viewer’s movements, converting them into data and feeding it through TouchDesigner to be read by an AI model. The AI would interpret the data, assigning it set qualities and moods, this would then change the images displayed on the screen for the viewers to see in real time.


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