Art Meets Tech

Tools for Tracking Emissions in the Arts

Tools for Tracking Emissions in the Arts

As momentum grows around global climate goals, a number of arts organizations are taking a larger look at their environmental impacts and incorporating sustainability into their values and strategies. To simplify this process, a variety of industry-specific tools are available to estimate CO2e emissions in arts and culture. Julie’s Bicycle, Gallery Climate Coalition, and ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager emerged as widely used emissions calculators, because of their ease of use, established network to share and compare results, and in some cases, adoption by funders or regulatory bodies.

Generative Artificial Intelligence with Getty's New Tool

Generative Artificial Intelligence with Getty's New Tool

Getty Images has become the newest company to join the AI Image Generator bandwagon, creating their own that is trained using NVIDIA's Picasso. NVIDIA is a machine learning model that was created with the intention of using solely images that are property of Getty Images, which makes this Image Generator unique from the rest. This review compares the other competitors for generative AI with Getty’s new tool.

Nightshade: A defensive tool for artists against AI Art Generators

Nightshade: A defensive tool for artists against AI Art Generators

Computer science professor at the University of Chicago, Ben Zhao, created Nightshade, a tool to help defend artists from copyright infringement from GenAI companies that are scanninging their existing artwork. Clever in name, the tool has been purposely named Nightshade for its poisonous origins, a plant that was historically used to poison kings and emperors. Zhao’s digital Nightshade offers a future for artists to reclaim the ownership of their work from the artificial intelligence programs who use them.

Building Your Tech Stack: Otter.ai Review

Building Your Tech Stack: Otter.ai Review

Otter.ai is an AI-based audio transcriber. It offers both real-time transcription and asynchronous and has a high accuracy rating. This tool could save time and resources in your organization.

Virtual Museum Tours: The Benaki Museum

Virtual Museum Tours: The Benaki Museum

“Virtual museum tours” was the second most common Google search in 2020. Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, virtual museum tours have grown in popularity, and now many museums are wondering what role they will play post-pandemic. As an international example, this review looks at the Benaki Museum’s tour from Athens, Greece.

Let’s Get Digital: Visualizing Movement in Dance

Let’s Get Digital: Visualizing Movement in Dance

More than a half-century of history exists between computers and dance. The same techniques used to evaluate and represent data in the scientific realm can also analyze the shapes of the movements of the artistic world. Software developments allow choreographers to create motion outside the studio, capture rehearsal ideas in the form of virtual sketchbooks, and preserve the ephemeral form of dance through digital documentation. Breathe life into movement ideas with DanceForms2 from Credo Interactive.

Making Impactful Digital Maps: Is Mapme the Tool for You?

We often think of maps as simple tools that help guide us to where we are going, but what if you could develop a highly-engaging map that tells a story about who your organization is, the work it does, and the impact it has?  Mapme is a map-building platform that encourages users to do just that.