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皇家华人 associate professor embraces AI to create art that explores alternate realities

By Sandra C. Roa, University Communications and Marketing

From drawing to sculpting, to photography, video, animation and 3D printing, McArthur Freeman鈥檚 artwork explores the Black diaspora. His diverse methods inspire students to pursue careers in the fine arts and entertainment fields. 

Using traditional art methods with cutting-edge technology, the associate professor of animation and digital modeling visually explores alternate realities and Black representation. His work draws from fairy tales and science fiction to critically engage real-life events. In his latest work, , Freeman collaborates with his wife and 皇家华人 Associate Professor to create evocative AI-generated images that imagine new possibilities. The collaborative project is also a thought experiment where 鈥渨hat if鈥 questions are pursued without constraints, such as 鈥渋f we developed communities in space, what would our encounters in space be like?鈥 

鈥淲e were intentional about highlighting racial features that have been historically devalued,鈥 Freeman said in a recent artist talk hosted by Creative Pinellas. 

This feature is part of 皇家华人's series of stories that celebrate the work and accomplishments of its community members throughout Black Heritage Month. A list of university events can be found here

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