FAQ: Framework for Artificial Intelligence Storytelling
Who can participate in this project?
Answer: The project is designed to be accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are an individual interested in preserving your cultural heritage or a community center looking to enhance your programming, the project is adaptable to various settings and participant needs.
How can I bring this project to my community?
Answer: You can partner with the project by using the contact button below to discuss how the framework can be adapted to your specific needs. The project offers both remote and in-person sessions, making it accessible to a wide range of communities.
Do participants need prior experience in art or technology to join?
Answer: No prior experience is necessary. The project is designed to be inclusive and accessible, with facilitators providing step-by-step guidance throughout the process. Participants will learn traditional art-making techniques and how to use AI tools, regardless of their previous experience.
How does the AI component work in this project?
Answer: Participants share their stories with the instructor, who inputs these narratives into a text-to-image AI system. The AI generates detailed visual images based on the stories, which serve as visual references for participants as they create their own artworks. Participants can also personalize the AI-generated images to better capture the essence of their stories. Instructors will give step-by-step guidance to create the artwork from the first pencil line to the last brushstroke.
What if participants don't want step-by-step guidance?
Answer: Each participant can have as much or as little guidance as they wish to bring their experiences and stories to life.
What happens to the artwork and stories created during the project?
Answer: All participants have control over their stories and artworks and can have their artworks and recorded oral histories preserved digitally. This ensures that the cultural heritage shared during the project is accessible for future generations and can be shared across communities and even continents. Participants can also share their artwork and stories with family members and friends.
Will participants' stories be public?
Answer: Participants have full control over their stories, artworks, and oral histories. If they want them private they will not be shared. If they wish to participate in exhibitions they are encouraged to do so.
Can this project be adapted for different cultural communities?
Answer: Absolutely. The project is designed to be flexible and can be tailored to reflect the unique cultural heritage of any community. Facilitators work closely with participants to ensure that the stories and art created are meaningful and culturally relevant.
What resources are required to implement this project?
Answer: The project requires basic art supplies, access to a text-to-image AI system (which will be provided by the instructor team), and a facilitator who can guide participants through the process.
Answer: The project is designed to be accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are an individual interested in preserving your cultural heritage or a community center looking to enhance your programming, the project is adaptable to various settings and participant needs.
How can I bring this project to my community?
Answer: You can partner with the project by using the contact button below to discuss how the framework can be adapted to your specific needs. The project offers both remote and in-person sessions, making it accessible to a wide range of communities.
Do participants need prior experience in art or technology to join?
Answer: No prior experience is necessary. The project is designed to be inclusive and accessible, with facilitators providing step-by-step guidance throughout the process. Participants will learn traditional art-making techniques and how to use AI tools, regardless of their previous experience.
How does the AI component work in this project?
Answer: Participants share their stories with the instructor, who inputs these narratives into a text-to-image AI system. The AI generates detailed visual images based on the stories, which serve as visual references for participants as they create their own artworks. Participants can also personalize the AI-generated images to better capture the essence of their stories. Instructors will give step-by-step guidance to create the artwork from the first pencil line to the last brushstroke.
What if participants don't want step-by-step guidance?
Answer: Each participant can have as much or as little guidance as they wish to bring their experiences and stories to life.
What happens to the artwork and stories created during the project?
Answer: All participants have control over their stories and artworks and can have their artworks and recorded oral histories preserved digitally. This ensures that the cultural heritage shared during the project is accessible for future generations and can be shared across communities and even continents. Participants can also share their artwork and stories with family members and friends.
Will participants' stories be public?
Answer: Participants have full control over their stories, artworks, and oral histories. If they want them private they will not be shared. If they wish to participate in exhibitions they are encouraged to do so.
Can this project be adapted for different cultural communities?
Answer: Absolutely. The project is designed to be flexible and can be tailored to reflect the unique cultural heritage of any community. Facilitators work closely with participants to ensure that the stories and art created are meaningful and culturally relevant.
What resources are required to implement this project?
Answer: The project requires basic art supplies, access to a text-to-image AI system (which will be provided by the instructor team), and a facilitator who can guide participants through the process.