Summary
J. Rosenbaum is a Melbourne-based AI artist, researcher and lecturer with 10 years of practice blending 3D modeling, machine learning and contemporary figurative art. They hold a PhD from RMIT exploring AI perceptions of gender and use their work to interrogate non-binary transness, gender and sexuality through generative and computational methods. As a practicing artist since 2004 and a lecturer at RMIT, they bridge studio practice, academic research and public-facing projects that foreground embodied and technological perspectives. Their interdisciplinary approach pairs rigorous scholarly inquiry with experimental visual systems, revealing subtleties in how algorithms encode and misread gendered experience.
10 years of coding experience
Monash University
Master of Contemporary Art, Visual Art, Master of Contemporary Art, Visual Art at Victorian College of the Arts
Huntingtower School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS at RMIT University
French, Japanese