Professor Eunsu Kang’s Solo Exhibition “FACE” Opens at Youngstown State University

Posted on September 1, 2017

“FACE” invites the viewer to meet faces that are familiar yet have never existed. The co-creator of these portraits is a group of Machine Learning neural networks. This Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) studied 200,000 human faces and then generated new faces as if a child learns what a human is from many encounters and draws an imaginary friend. The generated faces by this bias-free co-creator have been gorgeously diverse and intriguingly unique. Its own style of painting strokes and color schemes have also emerged.

For this series, Professor Kang focuses on ambiguity. The ambiguity is what makes an “artwork” art by allowing multifaceted reflection of the visitors’ gaze. Visitors are also invited to an interactive installation where they can “weave” voices by turning an invisible spinning wheel and thus hear the interviewee’s life stories.

The exhibition is on view at the Judith Rae Solomon Gallery at Youngstown State University, Ohio from September 11 – 29. On September 21, Professor Kang will give an artist talk at 4:00pm, which will be followed by a reception for the exhibition from 5:30-7:30pm.

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Image credit: Eunsu Kang: Kyungja. 2017. MMDGAN and Deep Dream neural networks.