“Artificial Intelligence and Art: The Case of Harold Cohen,” a free virtual talk with Justin Underhill, Ph.D., explores the work of Harold Cohen (1928 – 2016), a pioneer of art made by artificial intelligence. Cohen taught for decades at UC San Diego and wrote the art-making computer program AARON in the 1970s.
Justin Underhill runs the Visualization Lab for Digital Art History at UC Berkeley and co-edits the International Journal for Digital Art History. He has published on topics ranging from Leonardo’s Last Supper to Aztec architecture.
Via Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Click here for your free ticket!