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Blog Archives
Blog Archives
Blog Archives
Over the past two decades, Carl Gopalkrishnan's artwork has garnered international recognition for his ability to forge meaningful connections between art & literature and the complex dynamics driving international law, intervention and global conflict. Carl transforms familiar cultural artefacts into new myths so legal and military minds can explore the creative, subconscious and emotional stories that shape their doctrines of war & peace. (Photograph copyright © Amanda Brown 1992)
Rearview Mirror: An AI ‘origin story’ starring Killer Robots & the Pursuit of Love
My Rearview Mirror posts are a remembrance of things I did in the past, which have come full circle to bite us. The exponential exposion of AI, and the launch of ChatGPT, has made everyone aware that AI has made a gigantic leap and left the test tube. Those of us in the margins of creative thinking who tried to warn policy makers over a decade ago perhaps feel less awful about that today. After all, they have ignored bigger fish like Stephen Hawking…
Conference Exhibition: My portrait of Professor Caslav Brukner ‘A Parable Of A Physicist And Twin Torsos’, University Of Surrey Sept 2012 UK
My painting of Professor Caslav Brukner A Parable of A Physicist And Twin Torsos is showing at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna for The Institute of Advanced Studies at The University of Sussex Sept 17 & 18, 2012.
Conference Art: Contributing to international workshop on drones & international intervention at The University Of Surrey, July 2012 UK
The international 2 day workshop at The Centre for International Intervention [cii], School of Politics, University of Surrey, UK ‘Hitting the Target?’ features my work in the poster session discussing how new capabilities & new technology affects intervention at a legal, political and military level.