Earth Oracle - A Panel Discussion on Art, AI, and Future Narratives
Overview
As AI continues to reshape our understanding of reality, ownership, and storytelling, how do artists and technologists navigate this new landscape? Earth Oracle brings together diverse perspectives to discuss the tools, ethics, and potential of our digital future.
The evening will begin with a special presentation by artist Delphine Diallo, followed by a panel discussion featuring Clarisse Neu (Google DeepMind) and Patricia Buffa (Adobe). Together, they will unpack the complexities of AI—not just as a technical capability, but as a catalyst for new narratives, societal shifts, and artistic evolution.
The Program
- 6:30 PM: Doors Open
- 7:00 PM: Program Begins
Introduction
- Presentation by Delphine Diallo
- Panel Discussion & Q&A
Participants
- Delphine Diallo – Artist
- Clarisse Neu – AI Product Management and Strategy @ Google DeepMind
- Patricia Buffa – Principal Product Marketing Manager, Firefly GenAI @ Adobe
- Céline Ricci – Moderator, Program Director 836M
Delphine Diallo is a Brooklyn-based artist and photographer of French and Senegalese descent, born into a creative family that nurtured her artistic talents across music, graphic design, and artistic direction. Her artistic journey took a pivotal turn when she met renowned North American photographer Peter Beard, who inspired her to delve deeper into photography and embrace her agency.Critically aware of the traditional representations of women in photography, Diallo is dedicated to deconstructing the biases and injustices embedded in its history. Since 2014, she has developed a unique visual language that empowers herself and the women she portrays, often transforming friends and family into goddesses. This homage to the “divine female body” is expressed through body paint, jewelry, and unique attire, reflecting her vision for female empowerment.Diallo emphasizes ethical practices by cultivating long-term relationships with her subjects, ensuring their representation is authentic. Her work blends spiritual symbolism and mythology, positioning black women within a revered pantheon while challenging conventional portraiture. In an evolution of her artistic practice, Diallo explores self-portraiture, transforming mental images and lucid dreams into carefully constructed scenes. Recently, she has embraced new technologies, including AI, to expand her storytelling methods, incorporating collages and montages as innovative tools alongside digital and analog photography. By juxtaposing found imagery with her own creations, she pushes the boundaries of visual representation.For Diallo, image-making serves as a sanctuary for acceptance, beauty, strength, and mystery—elements she believes are universal. Her art celebrates black women and envisions an inclusive, transnational future rooted in matriarchy. Through provocative visuals and innovative iconography, Diallo challenges viewers to engage with their politics and imaginations, inviting them to experience a reimagined narrative full of complexity and depth.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
836 Montgomery St
836 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
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836M
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