We see AI as a new medium with its own unique affordances. We combine engieering, psychology, and hermeneutics to push this frontier, and make AI tangible, responsible and playful.

Many people are involved in the production of AI Art, but here are our main contributors:

Matt Groh

Matt is a PhD student at MIT who studies human-machine collaboration and enjoys wearing the many hats of art, science, design, and engineering.

Zivvy Epstein

Zivvy Epstein is a PhD student at MIT who studies how and why people trust AI-mediated systems.

Abhimanyu Dubey

Abhimanyu Dubey is a Ph.D. student in the Human Dynamics group at MIT. His research focuses on robust and cooperative machine learning, including problems in multi-agent decision-making and transfer learning.

Oceane Boulais

Océane Boulais works at the intersection of computational design, computer vision and marine stewardship. She is a graduate from the MIT Media Lab’s Responsive Environments group and the Open Ocean Initiative.

Skylar Gordon

Skylar Gordon is an undergraduate student at MIT who studies Computation and Cognition. She is particularly interested in machine learning and creativity.