I would like to prove that AI is not just "another technology", but a new tool that artists can use to create innovative and eye-catching works of art.
The Golden Goddess, was displayed at the exhibition "Women Empowerment" from January 12 to March 9, 2024 at Hotel Italia in Cagliari, Italy, curated by Caterina Ghisu and Simone Mereu Canepa"
Women Empowerment" is a group exhibition hosted in the halls of the Hotel Italia in Cagliari, Italy, which starts with a request to more than thirty women artists to narrate the long and complex process undertaken by women to increase the power of control over their lives, to make strategic choices favorable to them, aimed at reaching their potential.
The artwork portrays a close-up of a woman who looks like a deity in a golden armor. Her gaze, which can be seen through the golden helmet, is proud and penetrating. Her mouth is red and sensual, adding a touch of seductiveness to the image.
The woman depicted in the artwork is a powerful and majestic figure, embodying the strength and power of the divine. The golden armor protects her and makes her look invincible, while her fierce and determined gaze conveys confidence and authority.
The golden helmet, which covers the woman's head, give the artwork a sumptuous and regal appearance. The golden color of the armor creates a light and reflection effect, giving the impression that the figure is emanating its own light.
The sensual red of the woman's lips creates a strong contrast with the golden armor and adds a touch of femininity to the image. Her mouth seems to suggest a promise of pleasure and power, making her even more seductive and powerful.
Overall, "Golden Goddess" represents the figure of a female deity who embodies the strength and power of the divine realm. The artwork creates a strong visual impact, thanks to its majesty and sensual beauty, creating an unforgettable visual experience.
I’m a passionate creator who cultivates a strong curiosity about the relationship between art and technology. I discovered AI through the work of researchers at the research center I worked for over twenty years as a communication technologist. Fascinated by how human creativity and artificial intelligence can work together to create unique and innovative works of art, I designed and promoted two science schools that have favored dialogue between artists, philosophers and researchers in the field of AI. After receiving a master’s degree in which I deepened theoretical training through studying contemporary art, I began experimenting with the use of AI in creating artwork exploring the use of machine learning algorithms to generate new artistic ideas.I use a wide variety of styles, from painting to sculpture, moving through photography and digital graphics. I love the possibility to mix traditional art with new technologies, creating original and inspiring pieces. Through my research, I would like to prove that AI is not just "another technology", but a new tool that artists can use to create innovative and eye-catching works of art.
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Nicoletta Zonchello, aka Nikzone, has two honors degrees, one in Modern Humanities and the other in Multimedia Production Studies. She holds Master's degrees in Computer Science and Communication and in Museology/Museum Studies. For more than two decades, she was a communication technologist for the research center CRS4, in Sardinia. Until 2021, she designed and co-directed EIA Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Art, CRS4's summer school funded by Sardegna Ricerche, on the relationship between technology and art and the role of artificial intelligence in contemporary cultural production. He later created EIA FACTORY, an association for the study and experimentation of new technologies applied to art. Since 2022 he has devoted himself entirely to personal research on issues related to art mediated by new technologies and his artistic production. His last solo exhibition "Food Obsession" was held in November 2023 at Thotel in Cagliari.
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