Sougwen Chung

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Sougwen Chung
Artist and AI Researcher Google Arts & Culture Lab | New York University
Sougwen Chung is an artist and researcher exploring the relationships between humans and machines. Her work often combines traditional art practices with cutting-edge technology, including artificial intelligence. Chung's interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations with organizations such as Google Arts & Culture Lab and New York University. With a focus on human-machine interaction, her work raises questions about creativity, agency, and the future of art in a technologically advanced world.
Fun Facts
Sougwen Chung has exhibited her artwork internationally.
She holds a Master's degree in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art.
Memorable Quotations2
Artificial intelligence can be a powerful tool for artistic expression.
I believe in the potential of collaboration between humans and machines.
Notable Awards
AI Art Award 2021 – 2021
Creative Innovation Award – 2020
Summary of recent tweets
Sougwen Chung has been tweeting about a variety of topics lately. In one tweet, they reflect on the creative catalyst of learning through systems, emphasizing that the meaning in data is not given but rather made by individuals. They also share a guest essay for The New York Times discussing artificial intelligence and art. In another tweet, Sougwen Chung shares two reads on the painterly and expresses excitement about how many people relate to AGH (presumably an artwork or project). They also mention their collaboration with Bulgari and congratulate themselves on this achievement. Sougwen Chung discusses their work with ChatGPT and curators in a retweet, highlighting their unique contributions to generative art over the past nine years. They also mention the different generations of their human-machine collaboration system called Drawing Operations Unit: Generation (D.O.U.G). Additionally, they mention planning for next year and retweet an article by Tobias Revell that explores what AI means for craft beyond science-fiction stereotypes. There are several other retweets related to various events, publications, and artistic inspirations. Based on these tweets, it's difficult to determine Sougwen Chung's overall sentiment towards AI. However, they seem actively engaged in exploring its intersection with art and creative processes.

Books By Artist and AI Researcher Sougwen Chung

The Art of AI: Exploring Creativity in the Age of Machines

The Art of AI: Exploring Creativity in the Age of Machines

Machine Dreams: Artists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence

Machine Dreams: Artists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence

Twitter Timeline of Artist and AI Researcher Sougwen Chung