What does it mean to own an image, when the image no longer points back to anything real? This weekend, at Gray Area, we got five different answers. Thank you to Arvida Byström, Huntrezz Janos, Lou Fauroux, Yvonne Fang, and Sharon Zheng for sharing the custom models they trained with TITLES, and to Alice Scope for bringing the evening together.
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What does an art practice look like when it’s dreaming? This spring, TITLES and Gray Area gave five artists an unusual brief: train a custom AI model on your own creative practice, and see what it dreams up. On May 9th, Arvida Byström, Huntrezz Janos, Lou Fauroux, Yvonne Fang, and Sharon Zheng unveil their models for the first time, and explore what happens when a body of work begins generating from within itself. Curated by Alice Scope Free RSVP: https://luma.com/3c7tytnl Saturday, May 9, 2026 Doors at 6:30 PM Gray Area / Grand Theater 2665 Mission St, San Francisco
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In Protocolized's latest newsletter, @vgr describes TITLES in a way that gets to the heart of what we’re building: an ecology of artist-trained models woven together by a protocol and studio that allows for remixing, attribution, and profit-sharing. It’s not just about individual models, but the creative environment that arises from many models working together, which is greater than the sum of its parts. https://protocolized.summerofprotocols.com/p/a-primordial-computing-soup
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