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Bombay Sapphire Saw This, Made This Installation
The Saw This, Made This Installation, created by Baz Lurhmann and Bombay Sapphire, is a global celebration of creativity that inspires people to discover the beauty that exists all around them. Set to be the world's largest mass participation A.I. art event, the installation serves as a culmination of the thousands of submissions to Luhrmann's #SawThisMadeThis creative call out last year, inviting people to see the world as a gallery of creative inspiration and share on social media what they 'saw' and consequently 'made. For the first time, people will have the opportunity to see Ai-Da Robot paint live in the Eye to A.I. studio as part of an exploration into using A.I. as a tool to further enrich and enable human creativity at scale. Get ready to be captivated by this extraordinary celebration of art and technology, leaving an indelible mark on the world of artistic expression.
Venue: Chelsea Factory
547 W 26th Street
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773-573-6475
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