Week 12 • Workshop: Group Exhibition

DUE: Multimidal Essay-Fiction
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This Week’s Focus

Tonight is a workshop class devoted to your group exhibition section for Project 4. Use class time to make concrete decisions about your theme, structure media examples, and credits. Next week we will shift attention to your own artwork and mini-essay (Part 5 of the project).

To Do This Week

In-Class Group Workshop

I will provide a website template for the exhibition. Your job today is to plan and draft the content for your group’s section. I only need a simple HTML page from each group, starting headings at <h2> (I will use <h1> for the overall site title). A shared stylesheet will be applied to all sections—no custom CSS required.

Step 1 – Revisit the Project Description

Step 2 – Plan Your Page Structure

Step 3 – Images, Media, and Captions

Step 4 – Credits, Sources, and Transparency

Step 5 – Group Essay Planning

By the End of Today’s Workshop, Your Group Should Have:

Looking Ahead to Next Week

Next week we will focus on putting together the Exhibition website and developing your own single page presentation of Part 5: Individual Mini-Essay & Artwork. Come prepared with at least one idea for:

Your group work this week should give you concepts, vocabulary, and examples that you can carry into your personal piece.


Project 4: Creative Challenges in AI Art (15 %)

Due: Week 13 | Nov 17  |  | Group website section + collective essay

Overview

In this final collaborative project, your group will explore one challenge in creating art with AI. Each group will choose a key issue—such as bias, slop, authorship, or originality—and build a short web section for our class exhibition that explains and illustrates the challenge with examples.

The goal is not to praise or condemn AI but to understand its creative limits and possibilities. You will show how artists, designers, or musicians are working with or against the “machine logic” of AI—turning problems into creative discoveries.

Part 1: Choose a Challenge

Select one challenge from the list below—or propose one of your own with instructor approval. Your section will explain what this challenge is, why it matters, and how artists are responding to it.

Part 2: Group Exhibition Section

Working together, create a web section (part of our class online exhibition) that introduces your challenge to a general audience. Use clear text and visuals, and accessible examples. Think like curators: your section should both inform and inspire.

Part 3: Group Essay (2,000–3,000 words)

Write a multimodal group essay that explains your chosen challenge and why it matters for the future of creative work. Include images, screenshots, or video stills that support your points.

Part 4: Ethics and Transparency

Part 5: Individual Mini-Essay & Artwork

Alongside the group section, each student will create an individual mini-essay and artwork for the final exhibition site (another project). These personal works can connect to the group theme but should express your own creative exploration.

Evaluation Criteria