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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
    Golden Orb Spider273.JPG
  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • Simon Pegg reading bed time storys at the Big Feastival 2021 on Alex James' Cotswolds farm, Kingham  oxfordshire
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  • Nick Kershaw  live at Rewind South 2021 photo by Michael Palmer
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    art by Ai-Da 379.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    art by Ai-Da 378.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 358.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 344.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 340.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 336.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 330.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 311.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Aiden Meller372.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Aiden Meller371.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 352.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 343.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 333.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
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The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 326.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller369.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller365.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller363.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
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The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller366.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 341.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 337.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 360.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
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The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller364.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Aiden Meller374.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Aiden Meller370.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 357.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 348.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 346.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 335.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da 321.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
                                                              <br />
Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
 <br />
Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
    Ai-Da ,Aiden Meller367.JPG
  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
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Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
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The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
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Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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  • World's first humanoid robot artist Ai-Da presents her first solo show at Oxford University this wednesday 5 June<br />
Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra realistic AI humanoid robot artist, is to open her solo exhibition Unsecured Futures at Oxford University on 12th June 2019 following her completion in April 2019. The exhibition will also mark Ai-Da’s first public appearance and grand unveiling. <br />
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Ai-Da, the invention of Gallery Director Aidan Meller, is the first ultra realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye, and a pencil in her hand. Using AI processes and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford University, Ai-Da’s ability as a humanoid robot to draw and paint from sight has never been achieved before and makes Ai-Da an artist in her own right. <br />
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Ai-Da’s solo exhibition will present a selection of Ai-Da’s artwork including drawing, painting, sculpture and video art. Thematically the exhibition questions our relationship with technology and the natural world by presenting how AI and new technologies can be simultaneously a progressive, disruptive and destructive force within our society. <br />
 <br />
The exhibition explores the boundaries between AI, technology, and organic life. As new technologies develop rapidly, our world is morphing in response – but what are those responses? To what degree is technology shaped in our own image, reflecting back to us our own impulses and needs? And more precisely – in whose image is it formed, and how does that impact in a highly diverse and unequal world?<br />
 <br />
Aida the Artist <br />
Ai-Da is a humanoid AI robot, with an arm that draws images from an inbuilt camera. Currently her medium is pencil and pen, and she creates sketches in a human style. She uses facial recognition technology to draw human faces, and she will also draw animals and plants. In time, she will use paint, and also clay to create pottery pieces. In addition to her drawing tec
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