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After the Notre Dame fire in 2019, two mysterious coffins were found buried beneath its floor. Where did they come from and who was inside? Follow scientists and historians as they investigate ...
One good way to celebrate Duke’s 100 th anniversary: Take in the film “Permanent Good: A Duke Documentary” today (Wednesday) at 3 p.m. in the Nasher Museum of Art auditorium. No registration is ...
A piece of art on display at Durham artist Sherrill Roland’s new exhibition at Duke’s Nasher Museum of Art. The exhibition will run through Jan. 19. Contributed ...
A piece of art on display at Durham artist Sherrill Roland’s new exhibition at Duke’s Nasher Museum of Art. The exhibition will run through Jan. 19. Contributed ...
Nasher, similarly, had no interest in the kind of signature building that was coming to define the museum architecture of the late 1990s. “A lot of architects have a style of their own and try ...
Using the Nasher's algorithm, ChatGPT suggested themes and artwork for the exhibit, and the museum's curators analyzed its decisions to make it a cohesive experience.
The process hit some roadblocks. A major criticism of ChatGPT and other AIs is their tendency to “hallucinate,” suggesting or citing works or quotes that do not exist. In the case of the Nasher ...
The Nasher Museum’s New Art Show Was Curated by ChatGPT. We Asked ChatGPT to Review It - Artnet News
Reviews The Nasher Museum’s New Art Show Was Curated by ChatGPT. We Asked ChatGPT to Review It The show embraces the playfulness of its conceit but A.I. anxieties still poke through.
Photo by Stephen Schramm. What’s happening: Previously cooled by roof-mounted chillers, the Nasher Museum of Art will be linked to Duke’s chilled water system, allowing for more reliability and ...
Nasher expanded his generosity beyond Dallas, gifting $7.5 million to establish the Nasher Museum of Art at his alma mater, Duke University.
The Nasher Museum of Art announced that it is the recipient of a $1 million donation from Jennifer McCracken New and Jason New, two Duke alumni and New York art collectors, for the purpose of ...
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