We build AI systems
with something to say.
Artificial Mind is a Copenhagen-based studio that designs and builds AI systems in the context of contemporary art. Founded in 2015 by Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm, the studio works at the intersection of machine learning research and artistic practice.
Each project begins as a research question — about perception, memory, ecology, or political power — and becomes a system that makes that question tangible. We treat exhibitions as engineering problems with aesthetic answers.
Our technical stack varies by project but typically involves fine-tuned language models, computer vision pipelines, real-time inference systems, and custom audio synthesis. We favor open-source tools and publish technical write-ups of our methods on this blog.
We're interested in the gaps: between scientific data and human experience, between algorithmic process and felt meaning, between what a machine can detect and what a person can sense.
Capabilities
- → Large language model fine-tuning
- → Diffusion model customization
- → Real-time computer vision
- → Spatial audio & ambisonics
- → Interactive installation systems
- → Scientific data sonification
- → Multi-modal AI pipelines
- → Exhibition control infrastructure
Recent Collaborators
- Niels Bohr Institute
- MSU Broad Art Museum
- Danish Parliament
- TRAPHOLT Museum
- Aveny-T Copenhagen
- SNART
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