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Gen AI on the Fly

Gen AI on the Fly Competition
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Gen AI on the Fly Competition
17 October 2024 – 8 January 2025 At TU Delft, we welcome this generative spirit and the opportunities it brings to our community as we welcome to campus the natives of Gen AI, the generation of generative AI. Join the TU Delft Library in revealing and celebrating the advantages AI has brought to academics and culture with a juried exhibition of the best of Gen AI on campus. The Gen AI on the Fly exhibition showcases the TU Delft campus community submissions and the winners of the Gen AI artwork competition as well as explore generation (both with and without AI) through the works of art tech collaborators in the installations Letters from Nature and People/Portrait on the Fly. The programme events mostly encourage creative exploration highlighting the positive societal impacts of Generative AI and the speed of advancement, while not forgetting to expose opportunities to engineer and apply all technology critically. For full programme events, please consult this page.
Best in Show
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Best in Show
Visual Category Entry First Place Winner Best in Show (from all categories) – Benedikt Kainzbauer
Letters from Nature
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Letters from Nature
The TU Delft Library examines generation (with AI) through the lens of its first pair of art tech collaborators: Jeroen van der Most & Peter van der Putten, with their environmentally provocative artwork Letters from Nature, which uses Gen AI to pen climate change activist letters from the POV of the planet. This artwork serves as a professional example of incorporating Gen AI, more specifically LLM output, for creative and positive impact and purpose.
AI/LLM Survey Results
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AI/LLM Survey Results
Alongside the exhibition, we also did a survey regarding using AI/LLM usage. This survey was distributed to the TU Delft community and collected 113 responses (some questions allow for multiple responses).
Visual Category Second Place
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Visual Category Second Place
Between Two Flames – Frans Salas
Scholarly Category
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Scholarly Category
A series of work from the scholarly category of the competition: A Short Dive into the Practical Ethics of Using ChatGPT in Science by Benedikt Kainzbauer (first place winner in the scholarly category) Developing a Citizen-AI Street Design Assistant for Road Safety by Yunching Wu (second place winner in the scholarly category) Offshore Wind Farm Society: A Cavalry of the 21st Century by Regina Tania Tan
Music Category

A series of work from the music category of the competition:

Grünwaldpark, Munich by Benedikt Kainzbauerr (first place winner in the music category)

Sitar Syncopation by Shyam Kishore Kumar (second place winner in the music category)

Glitchy Love by Ioannis Pantidis

With Honours in Delft by Wei Ywin Teo

Full playlist of submissions

Grünwaldpark, Munich
Sitar Syncopation
Glitchy Love
With Honours in Delft
A Selection of Visual Entries
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A Selection of Visual Entries
3 entries from the Visual category of the competition
A Selection of Visual Entries
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A Selection of Visual Entries
3 entries from the Visual category of the competition
A Selection of Visual Entries
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A Selection of Visual Entries
3 entries from the Visual category of the competition
A Selection of Visual Entries
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A Selection of Visual Entries
3 entries from the Visual category of the competition
Visual Category Entry
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Visual Category Entry
A Speech on Gaza – Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
A Selection of Visual Entries
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A Selection of Visual Entries
3 entries from the Visual category of the competition