Explore the intersection of AI and illustration, discover Robert Del Naja and Matt Clark’s thought-provoking live visuals, and experience Fred Tomaselli’s cosmic bird mosaics now featured in New York’s subway stations.

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AI’s Impact on Illustration: A Creative Expert’s Perspective

With AI advancing rapidly, many illustrators are concerned about their future in the industry. This article delves into whether AI can truly replace the nuanced creativity of human illustrators, featuring expert opinions on the matter.

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Robert Del Naja and Matt Clark on Designing Intense, Thrilling Live Visuals

Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack and Matt Clark from United Visual Artists (UVA) discuss their provocative and thought-provoking live visuals, created to confront global crises, power dynamics, and political issues. Their collaboration, highlighted by the innovative ACT 1.5 event in Bristol, explores the fusion of contemporary themes and cutting-edge technology, aiming to challenge and engage audiences. The conversation also delves into the role of AI, environmental responsibility, and the legacy of their impactful performances.

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Fred Tomaselli's New Mosaics Feature Cosmic Birds Soaring Through New York City Subway Stations

Fred Tomaselli’s Wild Things mosaics, now installed in New York City's 14th Street subway stations, feature vibrant, cosmic birds and reflect his distinctive mixed-media style. This is Tomaselli’s first permanent public artwork in Manhattan, commissioned by MTA Arts & Design. The project celebrates wildlife and the artistic potential of ceramics and glass

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