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Slopocene Icons

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posted on 2025-11-03, 05:55 authored by Jay RosenbaumJay Rosenbaum
<p dir="ltr">Research background: AI slop is disseminating throughout the internet including low quality anatomy images that further right wing objectives. </p><p dir="ltr">Research significance: Slopocene icons is a work about the right wing connections to generative AI, drawing on neoclassical aesthetics favored by fascists to create slop using a specially trained AI slop generative AI. These are then converted to 3D models and broken down in various ways for video, projection and 3D printing </p><p dir="ltr">Research Contribution: this work was exhibited in three exhibitions throughout greater Melbourne at federation square, bunjil place and Collingwood yards. It has been the subject of a paper, conference talks and panels. The discussion of the work and the work itself helped to foster discussion about the agenda behind generative art.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p>

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Sensitivity

  • Potentially distressing content such as explicit language, nudity or sexuality and drug use

Subtype

  • Media (Audio/Visual)

Outlet

Entangled Worlds

Place published

Melbourne, Victoria

Extent

3-minute video shown on video wall, 3-minute video with sound shown on large video wall, 4-minute projection shown on three storey wall, tiny projection shown on 3D printed sculpture.

Medium

Video, projection mapping, 3D printing

Copyright

© J. Rosenbaum 2025

Notes

All photographs taken by artist

Publisher

Centre for Projection Art

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