Rockefeller Centers AI Shift

Arch Magazine– Partners in both life and art, Wade Jeffree and Leta Sobierajski first matched on OK Cupid. Their creative chemistry was instant. By 2016, they had opened a joint studio called Wade and Leta, turning collaboration into a full-time practice. But for their latest piece, Reflection Point on view at Rockefeller Center’s Center Plaza, the duo opened the process to a third influence: Whisk, Google’s generative AI tool. Its presence disrupted, and ultimately redefined, the rhythm of their usual creative process.. – read more

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