The Bigger Picture: Reimagining AI Imagery

This image shows an individual with orange hair interacting with a large, abstract digital mirrored structure. The structure is composed of squares in varying shades of green, orange, white, and black which are pieced together to reflect the individual’s figure. The figure's hand is extended as if pointing to or interacting with the mirrored structure. Behind the structure are streams of binary code (0s and 1s) in orange, flowing towards the digital grid.

Come see The Bigger Picture at Beta Festival 2024

The current images associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) rely heavily on science fiction clichés like glowing circuits, futuristic robots, and complex digital networks. While these visuals can be eye-catching, they are also misleading, making AI seem like a distant fantasy rather than showing its real impact on society, creativity, and daily life.

The Bigger Picture is an exhibition that challenges these outdated tropes and offers a more grounded, realistic portrayal of AI. A collection of images that move beyond the realm of sci-fi, to explore AI’s actual presence in everyday life. The exhibition reflects how AI quietly, but powerfully, shapes our world, focusing on the potential of this technology, while also exploring the ethical challenges, and societal implications.

The Bigger Picture invites curious minds to engage with AI in ways that are meaningful and insightful. Through fresh perspectives and thought-provoking visuals, The Bigger Picture seeks to transform how we perceive and understand Artificial Intelligence — not as a distant, futuristic concept, but as an integral part of the world we live in today.

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This image shows an individual with orange hair interacting with a large, abstract digital mirrored structure. The structure is composed of squares in varying shades of green, orange, white, and black which are pieced together to reflect the individual’s figure. The figure's hand is extended as if pointing to or interacting with the mirrored structure. Behind the structure are streams of binary code (0s and 1s) in orange, flowing towards the digital grid.
Yutong Liu & Kingston School of Art / Better Images of AI / Talking to AI / CC-BY 4.0