This course explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we create, interpret, and engage with images and visual media. Focusing on generative tools, datasets, and cultural impact, you’ll learn how AI systems are trained to generate images, how artists are using them creatively, and what ethical, legal, and political questions arise as a result. By the end of the course you will be able to:



Creative AI: Images and Media

Instructor: Terence Broad
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August 2025
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In this module, we’ll explore how AI can be used to generate images using a type of algorithm called a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). We’ll highlight artists who have created work with GANs and examine how these tools are shaping contemporary creative practices. Alongside this, we’ll draw parallels between the history of photography and the rise of generative AI, considering how both technologies have transformed image-making and influenced the course of art history.
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4 videos9 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts1 ungraded lab
In this module, we’ll focus on how image datasets for AI are made, and explore the political and legal issues that arise from their creation. We’ll examine how these practices impact creative practitioners, consider how artists are engaging with AI, and discuss the legal challenges facing large AI art platforms.
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7 videos8 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
In this final module of the course, we’ll take an in-depth look at text-to-image AI systems, which have risen rapidly in popularity in recent years. We’ll hear from artists and researchers who have worked extensively with these tools, using their projects as a lens to understand the creative and artistic implications of text-to-image generation. You’ll also take part in a practical activity reimagining animation using text-to-image techniques, inspired by the work of artist Adam Cole.
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5 videos8 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt1 ungraded lab
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