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RSEBildern

RSEBildern is a term used in German-language digital art and information science contexts to denote a network, project, or archive focused on images produced with or about computer-generated and digitally manipulated imagery. The name combines an acronym, RSE, with Bildern (images in German), and the exact expansion of RSE varies by context.

Origin and usage: The term emerged in online discussions and small-scale exhibitions in the 2010s, particularly

Activities: Projects under the RSEBildern umbrella typically curate image collections, host online galleries, organize exhibitions and

Impact and reception: As a flexible umbrella term, RSEBildern serves to bring together cross-disciplinary perspectives on

See also: generative art, digital image ethics, online archives, computational aesthetics, art collectives.

among
artists,
researchers,
and
curators
who
study
the
production,
distribution,
and
interpretation
of
synthetic
and
algorithmic
imagery.
It
is
not
a
single
organization
but
a
label
that
different
groups
have
adopted
for
related
activities.
artist
talks,
and
publish
essays
on
topics
such
as
aesthetics,
authorship,
copyright,
data
provenance,
and
ethical
issues
in
image
generation.
Some
efforts
emphasize
open
access
and
shared
licensing
to
promote
reuse.
contemporary
imagery.
Critics
note
that
the
lack
of
a
formal
structure
can
limit
accountability
and
consistent
standards,
while
supporters
value
the
collaborative,
inclusive
approach.