
AI Adoption Leader Curt Doty hosts this eye-opening lecture exploring the evolving relationship between AI and music, where technology amplifies creativity rather than replaces it. From AI-generated compositions to real-time collaboration between artists and algorithms, we’ll dive into the latest innovations shaping the industry. Our guest speaker is Brooks Williams.
Brooks is a composer and artist whose artworks are informed by his background with synthesizers and computers. He creates visual art using the computer much like an audio synthesizer, that is, to process visual samples he has collected through the lens of his camera.
Before moving to Santa Fe in 2019, Brooks worked in his New York studio, Harmonic Ranch, where he created, edited, mixed, and designed music and audio for film, dance, television, art projects, and performances. He taught computer music and production at NYU and School of the Visual Arts. He has worked with a diverse group of artists and organizations such as Pauline Oliveros, John Cage, Christian Marclay, Shelly Hirsch, Zeena Parkins, Ikue Mori, Jem Cohen, LaMonte Young, Wooster Group, Dia Foundation, MOMA, New Museum, and many others.
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Don’t miss this deep dive into the rhythm of AI!
Thanks to Kerry Young at Boxcar. Eric Renz-Whitmore for continuing to support these lecture series and to the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development, Hutton Broadcasting, and Daniel Quat Photography for their support.
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Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 8, 2025
April 8
5:30-7:30 pm
Location
Boxcar
133 W. Water Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Fees/Admission
This is a free public event with a suggested donation of $10 per attendee. Proceeds from this event support El Sailon.