Exhibition Artists – Cork and Dublin
The following artists have been selected to showcase their work at The Bigger Picture exhibitions, which will be held in Cork and Dublin as part of Ireland’s Science Week. Each of their pieces brings a unique, thought-provoking take on the theme “AI is Everywhere”, highlighting AI’s influence in a wide range of fields, including the arts.
- Rebecca Carmody – Artificial Vision & Am I Human?
- Yutong Liu – Infinite Possibilities
- Daithi Magner – Dual Realities
- Elise Racine – Digital Others, Binary Abyss / Glitch & Web of Influence: AI is Everywhere
These exhibition pieces invite viewers to move beyond the typical representations of AI and experience it as a quiet yet powerful technology that’s woven into the fabric of modern life.
Selected Images for the Better Images of AI Library
As part of the Call for Submissions, contributors had the opportunity to submit their work for inclusion in the Better Images of AI library under a Creative Commons 4.0 license. This library is a growing resource dedicated to creating more accurate and accessible visuals for AI, and we are delighted to announce that several of the submitted images were accepted. We wish to congratulate the artists whose selected works will join a repository of images that support education, media and public engagement with a more authentic portrayal of AI technology.
- Ariyana Ahmad – AI is Everywhere
- Svetlana Arkhipova – Human Creating Their Future (coming soon)
- Joudy Bourghli – The Omnipresent Tapestry
- Nico Crozier – Seeing the Forest for the Trees
- Reihanaeh Golpayegani – A Corner of the History
- Yutong Liu – Infinite Possibilities
- Oleksandra Mukachova – Snapcat
- Susan Quin – Moving Through The World
- Elise Racine – Web of Influence I
- Elise Racine – Web of Influence II
- Elise Racine – Glitch Binary Abyss I
- Elise Racine – Glitch Binary Abyss II
We would like to thank every artist who submitted their work and contributed to making The Bigger Picture a project rich in creativity and insight.
