Testing 3 Viral Instagram Art Hacks (1 almost broke us…)

Testing 3 Viral Instagram Art Hacks (1 almost broke us…)

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Testing 3 Viral Instagram Art Hacks (1 almost broke us…)

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This article delves into the challenges of troublesome machine behavior in AI, particularly concerning externalized governance. Focusing on machine vision, it explores the potential of hacking as a concept, method, and ethic in resisting surveillant vision. The 'intuition machine shift' is discussed, emphasizing a move from hacking sensorial devices to tricking intellectual seeing.
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#AI #MachineVision #ArtHacks #TechnologyEthics
Hacking Surveillance Cameras, Tricking AI and Disputing Biases: Artistic Critiques of Machine Vision

In the field of AI, troublesome machine behaviour is a recurring problem, and is particularly worrying when the governance of populations is externalised to machines. This article will focus on machine vision and explore whether hacking as a concept, a method and an ethic, as it has been appropriated by artists, makers and designers, offers ways for citizens to resist surveillant vision. By combining distant and close readings of art hacks in the ‘Database of Machine Vision in Art, Games and Narratives’ this article demonstrates a shift in resisting machine vision from hacking sensorial devices to tricking intellectual seeing. I call it the ‘intuition machine shift’ and argue that emergent with this shift is an art hacking strategy which specifically challenges biased machine vision. Drawing from critical making, tactical media and feminist theorisation of hacking, and adopting Mareille Kaufmann’s understanding of hacking as a form of disputing surveillance, this article outlines three artistic approaches to hacking machine vision: hacking surveillance cameras, tricking AI and disputing biases. The conceptual contribution of disputing biases is developed further to offer new nuanced understandings of risks and potentials of art hacks to resist biased machine vision.

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some exclusive behind the scenes info: that big empty space to the left of earth is where I originally put earth, but it looked ugly so i hid it behind a lot of black ink. I should make a series about these kinds of #ArtHacks ! go me!

Really obsessed with these! 😍 I made them buy cutting out pieces of paintings I didn't like. I'll post a link to the tiktok I made showing how I made them. This was so fun, I want to go looking for more paintings I was gonna throw away ❤️

#art #watercolorart #arthacks #watercolorpainting

@iodrgain change the colour of pixels until it looks like art. #ArtHacks

But in all seriousness I'm told it's just a case of picking colours and making art in as few pixels as possible.

Automate thread-wrapping art very similar to Petros Vrellis's knitting. https://t.co/JCrhd5a3QE #arthacks #Hackadayio project by shlonkin. source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/872943975400865792