Ars Electronica Festival Podcast 2023-2024
In 2023 and 2024, Ars Electronica and Ö1 produced a podcast to go along with the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz. It featured conversations with international festival guests—artists, researchers, developers, activists, and entrepreneurs—about their work, ideas, and encounters with new technologies.
The podcast has since evolved into a year-round format: Art Is Not a Thing, the Ars Electronica podcast exploring art, technology, and society beyond the festival context.
Check it out here: https://ars.electronica.art/podcast/en/
Ars Electronica Festival Podcast 2023-2024
HOPE #3: How creative is AI? A Conversation with Paul Trillo
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The winners of the annual Prix Ars Electronica, which honours outstanding achievements in the field of international media art, take centre stage at every Ars Electronica Festival. This year, for the first time, an award for 'AI in Art' was part of the competition. The first winner in this category, US director and video artist Paul Trillo, is known for his experimental and highly technical works of film.
Trillo was the first person to create an official music video with the AI video generator SORA from OpenAI, which produces content based on text prompts. The song that belongs to the video, ‘The Hardest Part’ by Washed Out, tells the story of leaving a lost love behind. Trillo's music video spans several decades, starting in the early 80s, and traces the relationship of a couple who meet at school. The four-minute video appears as an infinite zoom through time. The surreal mixtures of environments and impossible transitions - from cars to buildings and landscapes - create a fluid drift through dream worlds.
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