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Alan Warburton is an artist, animator, video essayist and scholar working with CGI, AI, VR, AR, installation and sculpture. https://alanwarburton.co.uk
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The Wizard of AI – Alan Warburton
The Wizard of AI is a 20-minute (AI-generated) video essay by Alan Warburton about the cultural impacts of generative AI. Produced over three weeks at the end of October 2023, one year after the release of the infamous Midjourney v4, the video its...
RGBFAQ – From Bell Labs to synthetic datasets and the <i>new</i> ‘technical debt’
Latest in the series of video essays by an artist and researcher Alan Warburton, is 'RGBFAQ', tracing the trajectory of computer graphics from WW2 to Bell Labs in the 1960s, from the visual effects studios of the 1990s to the GPU-assisted algorith...
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  • Goodbye Uncanny Valley
    Written and animated by Alan Warburton with the support of Tom Pounder and Wieden + Kennedy, Goodbye Uncanny Valley explores the current state of photoreal CGI, where it came from and where it may be going to.
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  • Spectacle, Speculation, Spam – Alan Warburton on the contemporary Digital Image
    CG artist Alan Warburton recently created an incisive video essay that describes the contemporary digital image as “spectacle, speculation, spam” and points at a few related practitioners and studios worth considering.
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  • The Wizard of AI – Alan Warburton
    The Wizard of AI is a 20-minute (AI-generated) video essay by Alan Warburton about the cultural impacts of generative AI. Produced over three weeks at the end of October 2023, one year after the release of the infamous Midjourney v4, the video itself is "99% AI" and was produced using generative AI tools like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Runway...
    RGBFAQ – From Bell Labs to synthetic datasets and the new ‘technical debt’
    Latest in the series of video essays by an artist and researcher Alan Warburton, is 'RGBFAQ', tracing the trajectory of computer graphics from WW2 to Bell Labs in the 1960s, from the visual effects studios of the 1990s to the GPU-assisted algorithms of the latest machine learning models.
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  • Goodbye Uncanny Valley
    Written and animated by Alan Warburton with the support of Tom Pounder and Wieden + Kennedy, Goodbye Uncanny Valley explores the current state of photoreal CGI, where it came from and where it may be going to.
  • D23/10/2017
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  • Spectacle, Speculation, Spam – Alan Warburton on the contemporary Digital Image
    CG artist Alan Warburton recently created an incisive video essay that describes the contemporary digital image as “spectacle, speculation, spam” and points at a few related practitioners and studios worth considering.
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    Titles Image Empire – An animated fairytale ...
    Image Empire is the latest short film by Alan Warburton taking the form of a fairytale about the fusion of the real and the virtual within contemporary AI models. It is based on doctoral research undertaken at Birkbeck’s Vasari Centre for Art &...
    , The Wizard of AI – Alan Warburton
    The Wizard of AI is a 20-minute (AI-generated) video essay by Alan Warburton about the cultural impacts of generative AI. Produced over three weeks at the end of October 2023, one year after the release of the infamous Midjourney v4, the video its...
    , RGBFAQ – From Bell Labs to synthetic ...
    Latest in the series of video essays by an artist and researcher Alan Warburton, is 'RGBFAQ', tracing the trajectory of computer graphics from WW2 to Bell Labs in the 1960s, from the visual effects studios of the 1990s to the GPU-assisted algorith...
    , Goodbye Uncanny Valley
    Written and animated by Alan Warburton with the support of Tom Pounder and Wieden + Kennedy, Goodbye Uncanny Valley explores the current state of photoreal CGI, where it came from and where it may be going to.
    , Spectacle, Speculation, Spam – Alan W...
    CG artist Alan Warburton recently created an incisive video essay that describes the contemporary digital image as “spectacle, speculation, spam” and points at a few related practitioners and studios worth considering.
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