"With the help of sighted friends we went through a series of experiments with an AI design program and came up with two important conclusions:
1. We did okay with a small series of watercolour-style images created with AI, and
2. The creation of a big piece of art for the foyer should be done by a human artist.
About Dagmar Jamieson
At the age of 13, Dagmar Jamieson began to experience a loss of sight. Despite the hurdles she now face, her determination to pursue her love for design and architecture remains unwavering. She strives to bring beauty and enchantment to the world through her artistic creations. Dagmar is a mentor and life coach at CNIB, Canadian National Institute for the Blind.
“The cultural and artistic roles of AI have received little attention so far. The Ascenti book is a welcome opening in that direction. It deals with AI used in creating visual arts, literature, and computer games, and analyzes both the new opportunities and limitations in these areas.” —Frans Mäyrä, PhD, Researcher of Culture and Society