Blog Post #2-
We should Stay informed by reading articles, books, and publications that explore diversity, equity, and inclusion in art and design. While also looking for resources written by scholars, activists, and practitioners who specialize in these areas. Keep an eye on academic journals, industry publications, and online platforms that cover these topics. We can take advantage of workshops, seminars, or training sessions focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in art and design. These events can provide valuable insights, tools, and strategies for integrating these principles into our work.
We can create artwork or design projects that highlight social issues, injustices, or marginalized voices. Using our platform to raise awareness and spark conversations about important topics. We can use our platform and influence within the art and design industry to advocate for institutional changes that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. While supporting initiatives that address systemic barriers and promote access to opportunities for all.
ML Has Already Transformed the Design Profession
Blog Post #3-
ML algorithms can analyze huge amounts of data and identify patterns that may not be immediately apparent to human creators. This opens up new aesthetic possibilities and challenges traditional ideas of beauty, style, and artistic expression. Artists, designers, and writers may need to embrace the unexpected and explore unfamiliar programs in their work.
ML models may require access to large amounts of data, potentially raising privacy concerns about the use of personal data. Artists, designers, and writers must prioritize the protection of user privacy and obtain informed consent when collecting and using data for ML purposes. By addressing these ethical considerations and responsibilities, artists, designers, and writers can begin the transformative potential of ML while upholding principles of fairness, transparency, and social responsibility in their creative practice.
