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Playform Artists Use AI to Explore Concepts of Gender and Sexuality
Playform Artists Are Using AI to Explore Gender and Sexuality. See how Playform artists are using AI-generated art to challenge gender norms and explore the fluidity of identity and sexuality. By merging creativity with machine learning, they’re expanding how we perceive representation in digital art.
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New Exhibition Asks What the Future of AI Might Look Like: “AI in the Image: Artificial Intelligence as Medium and Collaborator,” a Virtual Exhibit Featuring Playform Artists
AI in the Image: Artificial Intelligence as Medium and Collaborator. Explore AI in the Image, a virtual exhibition by the National Humanities Center spotlighting Playform artists who use AI as both medium and collaborator. Discover how generative tools are reshaping contemporary art and sparking dialogue at the intersection of creativity and computation.
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Top Women NFT Artists Using Playform, in a Mostly Male Marketplace
Top Women NFT Artists Using Playform, in a Mostly Male Marketplace. Meet the trailblazing women artists redefining the NFT space with AI-generated art. Using Playform’s no-code tools, these creators are breaking barriers in a male-dominated digital art world.
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How Crypto Artists are Using Playform AI to Scale and Augment Creative Processes
We developed Playform as an AI Art studio to allow artists to experiment and explore the use of generative AI as part of their creative process. Our goal is to make AI accessible to artists, realizing several challenges that face artists and creatives when approaching this technology. Now with the advent of Cryptocurrency and the expansion of the Crypto art world, artists and creators are using Playform technology to evolve a new kind of art.

“Celebrating Women Artists” Featuring Carla Gannis, Anthromorph and More Using Playform’s No-Code AI
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Playform Studio announces Celebrating Womxn’s Artists, a curated selection of Playform users and creators who identify and honor the vital role of women in history.
With Playform AI and Archival Photography, J Rosenbaum Creates Missing Queer History
J. Rosenbaum is a Melbourne AI artist and researcher working with 3D modeling, artificial intelligence and extended reality technologies. Their work explores posthuman and postgender concepts using classical art combined with new media techniques and programming.

Anthromorph is an Amalgamation of Fantasy, Biology and Digital Intervention
Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She produces works that consider the uncanny complications of grounded reality and virtual reality, nature and artifice, science and science fiction in contemporary culture.

Artist Carla Gannis Produces Dream Worlds with Playform’s No-Code AI
Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She produces works that consider the uncanny complications of grounded reality and virtual reality, nature and artifice, science and science fiction in contemporary culture.

Artist Spotlight: Anne Spalter
Digital mixed-media artist Anne Spalter is an academic pioneer who founded the original digital fine arts programs at Brown University and The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the 1990s.
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