AI and the Role of Digital Art in Addressing Social, Political, and Environmental Issues

During the recent Untitled Art Fair in Miami, we had the privilege of participating in an engaging panel discussion on AI and the role of digital art in addressing social, political, and environmental issues. The panel was moderated by Kate Vass and featured esteemed speakers, including Kevin Abosch, Sasha Stiles, and Ivona Tau, alongside Adam Berninger of TENDER.

As digital art continues to expand its influence, the integration of AI is opening new avenues for artists to explore and comment on critical global issues. This panel brings together distinguished artists, curators, and thought leaders to examine how AI enables digital artists to create works that provoke thought and inspire change across social, political, and environmental contexts. Panelists will discuss digital art’s unique power to raise awareness and shape public opinion on pressing global concerns while also exploring the ethical considerations artists face when using AI to engage with sensitive topics. By the end of the discussion, the talk aims to highlight the potential of AI-driven digital art to contribute to meaningful conversations and actionable solutions to today’s most urgent challenges.

This panel discussion is moderated by Kate Vass of Kate Vass Galerie and features artists Kevin Abosch, Sasha Stiles, and Ivona Tau, alongside Adam Berninger of TENDER, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2024, on December 7, 2024.

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