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Biography

Terence Broad is an artist and researcher working in London. He is a Senior Lecturer at the UAL Creative Computing Institute and has a PhD from Goldsmiths, University of London. His research-led practice takes a hacking approach to working with generative neural networks that treats them as artistic materials. He has built frameworks that allow for the expressive manipulation of generative neural networks and developed data-free approaches to training and configuring neural networks that open up new possibilities beyond the conventional imitation-based learning.

His art and research have been presented internationally: at conferences and journals such as SIGGRAPH, Leonardo, NeurIPS, EvoMUSART, and ICCC; and museums such as The Whitney Museum of American Art, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Ars Electronica, The Barbican and The Whitechapel Gallery. In 2019 He won the Grand Prize in the ICCV Computer Vision Art Gallery and has regularly served on the Jury for SIGGRAPH. His work is in the city of Geneva’s contemporary art collection.