Main focus: Where Tech & AI meets Art
Websites/Blogs/Social Media Accounts:
www.bleeptrack.de
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Languages: English, German
City: Buch, Ulm
Country: Germany
Topics: digital art, ai, woman in tech, ki, generative ai, ai in art and design, creative coding, coding art, generative art, woman in stem, procedural generation
Services: Talk, Workshop management, Interview
Willing to travel for an event.
I am happy to share my critical view on generative AI. My own AI projects go against the current trend of collecting all information from the web and focus on curated, minimal data sets. Even with small neural networks, you can have a lot of fun :)
I am currently involved in science communication project together with SWR called ‘KI und Koffein’.
Sabine ‘bleeptrack’ Wieluch is an award-winning artist and creative technologist. She completed her master's degree in media informatics at the University of Ulm in 2017 and is currently pursuing her doctorate there in machine learning and computational creativity. Her artistic work focuses on generative art, AI/machine learning and digital fabrication. She is particularly interested in transferring digital art into physical objects made of a wide variety of materials, as well as freely publishing (“open source”) her art projects.
Examples of previous talks / appearances:
Join bleeptrack for a deep dive into the fascinating world of procedural generation beyond the screen. From stickers and paper lanterns to PCBs, furniture, and even physical procedural generators, this talk explores the challenges and creative possibilities of bringing generative projects into tangible form.
This talk is in: English
In this talk, Sabine "bleeptrack" Wieluch will give a quick introduction on how to create your own generative art using paper.js. She'll also share insights to common techniques and explain possible pitfalls. She's excited to code art with you!
This talk is in: English
bleeptrack is an award winning creative technologist from Germany, working in the fields of generative art and digital fabrication. Twice a year, she sends out unique generative art pieces to her patreons and supporters. These pieces vary drastically in their appearance: from classical paper art works to PCBs, stamps or shirts, bleeptrack is not shy in experimenting with all sorts of materials and fabrication techniques. But most importantly: each piece is unique and created from code.
In her talk, bleeptrack will guide you through multiple production processes with it's challenges and explains why it's a lot of fun for her to set up little production pipelines over and over again.
This talk is in: English