Machine Learning for Artists – Video lectures and notes

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It's no secret that machine learning - more specifically, deep learning - has been playing an increasingly noticeable role in the world of art, as of late. From Deep Dream, to Deep Forger, to Beyond the Fence, and further, all varieties of art have been touched by the creativity of neural networks, and it seems that this has not gone unnoticed by those outside of the direct sphere of machine learning. Gene Kogan, of the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, has recently started up his inaugural offering of Machine Learning for Artists, an elective course in the school's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). The ITP has the mission of exploring "the imaginative use of communications technologies," and how they may be leveraged for bringing art and delight into the lives of individuals. They self-identify as "a Center for the Recently Possible," a term I think is fantastic.