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Helena Sarin

Helena Sarin

Helena Sarin is a visual artist and software engineer working with cutting-edge technologies for tech companies. At the same time, she has done commission work in watercolor and pastel, as well as in the applied arts like fashion, food, and drink styling and photography. Art and software had always run as parallel tracks in her life —software in the digital realm and art in the analog—until she discovered GANs. Since then, generative models became her primary medium. Sarin is known for her artisanal AI art practice, where she works with small datasets made up of her own sketches, ink drawings, engravings, and photographs, which—through the help of AI technologies—are transformed into images that lie across the digital and the analog realm. Her still lifes inherit the particularities of the media in her datasets—we see traces of pastels, newspapers, and photographs as well as the specifics of the AI models. The results are colourful, energetic, and highly personal. She is a frequent speaker at machine learning conferences delivering invited talks at institutions such as MIT, Eyeo Festival, Library of Congress and TEDx Konstanz. Her artwork has been exhibited at a variety of AI Art exhibitions including in Zurich, Dubai, Oxford, Shanghai and Miami. Sarin has published a series of artist books including the sell-out “The Book of GANesis” followed by “GANcommedia Erudita”.

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Published artwork (1)
Leaves of Manifold, of Red and Gold
Leaves of Manifold, of Red and Gold
By Helena Sarin
Looking back to move forward.
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