Raul Garcia Hemonnet
Last Thursday the first activity of the Virtual Museum of the Rey Juan Carlos University. This space hosted the talk 'The artificial revolution, an intelligent art?', given by Guillermo Aracil, expert in AI and visual arts and CEO of the visual studio NowAR, in which he reflected on the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence to create new visual realities .
Aracil pointed out the “exceptional role that Artificial Intelligence already plays when it comes to communicating, whether in work, educational or artistic terms” and explained that the path towards which this technology and its use is taking is “knowing, recognizing and reinterpret.” Start from what has already been done, respecting it and reformulating it.
After this conference, the next activity that the URJC Virtual Museum will host will be an interdisciplinary class on 'Soviet art and propaganda as a tool for the study of history. It will be taught by teachers Agustín Martínez, Javier Rodríguez Abengózar and Sara Núñez de Prado.