📰 Europe Embraces AI Art – April 29, 2025 (NL & EU Edition)
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AI Art News – April 29, 2025
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🧠 AI Takes Center Stage in Europe's Art Scene
The world of AI-generated art is rapidly gaining ground in Europe. Here's a look at today's most important updates:
🎨 AI Art Spotlight at Photo Brussels 2025
At Photo Brussels 2025, artificial intelligence is in the spotlight with 17 AI-focused projects curated by Michel Poivert at the Hangar gallery.
Notable works include Pascal Sgro's "Cherry Airlines," highlighting AI-generated 1950s-style images reflecting technological advancement and environmental costs.
Other featured projects, like Brodbeck and de Barbuat’s "Une Histoire Parallele," address AI biases by recreating iconic photographs.
Claudia Jaguaribe’s "Bárbaras" honors overlooked Brazilian women through AI imagery, and Alexey Yurenev’s "Silent Hero" explores WWII memory through AI reconstructions.
The festival runs through February 23 across Brussels.
(Source: The Guardian)
🖼️ AI Installation at Eye Filmmuseum Amsterdam
The Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam is currently showcasing "I M U," an AI-driven film installation by Juul van der Laan.
Visitors interact with their own AI-generated digital doppelgänger, challenging notions of identity, authenticity, and technology’s role in art.
The installation emphasizes the power of AI to create deeply personal, interactive experiences.
(Source: NRC)
🛡️ European Commission Launches AI Continent Action Plan
The European Commission unveiled its AI Continent Action Plan in April 2025, aiming to boost trustworthy AI innovation across Europe.
Key initiatives include setting up "AI Factories," launching the "InvestAI" facility to stimulate private investment, and introducing the AI Skills Academy.
The plan strengthens Europe's competitive edge while upholding democratic values and human rights.
(Source: European Commission)
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