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Ge Wang wearing a “Rage Against the Machine” t-shirt sits and looks to the side; a thought-bubble next to him reads, “What is the point?”
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GenAI Art Is the Least Imaginative Use of AI Imaginable

A still from the film “Death Education,” directed by second-year MFA student Yuxuan Ethan Wu.
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Sundance to feature five films with ties to Stanford documentary program

On stage, actors depict a sword-fight scene while an AI mimics their movements. | Birgit Hupfeld
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AI brings new potential to the art of theater

Alexander Nemerov at the McMurtry Building
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Art and Soul

Stanford researchers collected the first large-scale 3D hand motion dataset containing 10 hours and 153 pieces of piano music performed by 15 elite-level pianists, along with synchronized audio and key pressing events. | Image: The Movement Lab; video: Ruocheng Wang
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AI could help reduce injury risk in pianists

Selection of art from fall 2024 Undergraduate Juried Exhibition
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Stanford Art Gallery showcases student work

Now in its second year, the student group known as The Design Kids has more than 30 members and offers its services to other student organizations and academic departments on campus. | Andrew Brodhead
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‘Design Kids’ leverage their craft to build community on campus

Jennifer Levine
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Levine | The case for political art, now more than ever

Core Sample Screenshot
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Doerr Visiting Artist Program: Core Sample

Digital core sample of the research and correspondence between Mark Baugh-Sasaki and Mehr Kumar throughout the Doerr Visiting Artist program.

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Empathy by Keith Negley
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The transformative power of film