Low-Resource languages (LRL) are languages (like Hungarian) with limited digital resources, making them misrepresented and underrepresented in artificial intelligence (AI) systems. These languages are often minority or endangered languages, playing a central role in preserving the cultural heritage and identity of the communities they belong to. As AI technologies advance, these languages face further marginalization if their representation is not adequately ensured.
One of my recent projects was a mini docu-series on the fascinating story of Hungarian animation and the advertisement industry . The series was based on a 2+ year long research I conducted on the topic. The total playtime is 192 minutes. Watch episode 7.
Book launch discussion with Professor Catherine Portuges and editor/curator Brigitta Ivanyi-Bitter, featuring the exhibition catalog titled Freedom of Experimentation, Inforg Studio 2000-2010. The book of 12 outstanding essays about Hungarian films was published recently by the Ferenczy Museum Center in Szentendre, Hungary on the occasion of its recent exhibition featuring 40 Inforg Studio films. In this video we discuss Professor Portuges' essay titled Foregrounding Inforg's Women Director.
Low-Resource languages and their visual heritage in AI systems
The impact of AI on contemporary art and animation
Animation in Contemporary Art productions
Central-European Animation & Industry
Curatorial Practices in Animation
Experimental Animation
The Art of William Kentridge
The Art of Gyorgy Kovasznai
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