Collaborative Futures Spring Session 2

Mid-review

Beckett Munson and Benny Armstrong

The Ripple Effect: A.I. in Labor

Beckett & Benny

In this studio, we created a film proposal through research, writing, filming, and using Midjourney to create AI-generated images. In our final presentation, we explained the premise for a film about a man who lets AI take over his life and family. The film would be a cautionary tale to remind us to be careful when giving AI agency. During our time in this studio, our teachers thoroughly explained how AI works. We had lengthy discussions about the implications of society beginning to transition to a world where AI is our greatest tool.

Reflection in Water

Bridget Kraemer and Noelle Aminoff

Reflection In Water

Noelle Aminoff

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Bridget Kraemer

Reflection In Water is a high tech interactive art installation which represents AI trying to mimic human emotion through a natural ocean scene. While the ambition is to have a detailed model which mapped various minutiae of facial expressions onto the waves and clouds to evoke the same emotions that the expression details equal in a human, what we accomplished was a model of an ocean scene which responds to some facial movements.

Ripple Effects: A.I. in Labor

Benny Armstrong and Beckett Munson

Ripple Effects:

AI in Labor

By: Beckett & Benny

Ripple Effects is a video essay about ai in labor. Through different research pieces exploring the history behind the rise of white collar workers to the first hand accounts of animators in an industry being automated. Ripple Effects will be a look into the past and the present to make a guess at possible futures-benny 


Ripple Effect is a video essay exploring the ways that A.I. is affecting work in America. Through a mix of research, interviews, and historical analysis Ripple Effect makes observations about our present to make predictions about our future. Ripple Effect begins by covering a very specific example of A.I. in work, that being animation. Using first-hand accounts from animators, Ripple Effect tells the story of automation, deskilling, and downsizing within the animation industry. Ripple Effect then zooms out and looks at the relationship between work, housing, and labor. By analyzing the connection between the development of the suburbs and the rise of the white-collar worker, Ripple Effect concludes how labor shortages cause economic exoduses. Finally, Ripple Effect offers insight into technological unemployment. With readings from economist John Keynes, Ripple Effects highlights the similarities between the unemployment caused by the Industrial Revolution and the predicted unemployment that A.I. will cause. Ripple Effect also uses the history of professions such as bank tellers and automotive factory workers to ground the economic theory in historical relevance. Ripple Effect offers a new voice to people who are overwhelmed and burnt out on the repetitive, circular nature of the conversation around A.I. Giving new context, new knowledge, and new-found hope for the confusing future to come. 

- Beckett