Thank you for attending the Quogue Summer Series 2025. You’ll find a list of resources below to continue the conversation on Art & Technology. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
Charlotte Kent, PhD
Arts Writer and Associate Professor of Visual Culture at Montclair State University
Charlotte Kent, PhD, is an arts writer and Associate Professor of Visual Culture at Montclair State University. She specializes in 20th and 21st century art, digital culture and emergent technologies, with a focus on situating these within a historical and ecological trajectory of culture and politics. She co-authored Midnight Moment: A Decade of Artists In Times Square. She is co-editor of Contemporary Absurdities, Existential Crises, and Visual Art and is currently working on Contemporary Art & Technology: Rethinking Systems, Crises, and the Absurd (for Routledge series, Art and Science After 1750).
Fanny Lakoubay
Digital Art Advisor
to Collectors, Artists & Museums,
Co-founder of 100 collectors
Fanny Lakoubay is a French-born art advisor with over 15 years of experience at major art institutions in NYC including Artnet, Sotheby's Institute, and Christie's auction house. Since 2018, she has expanded her practice to include digital art, helping traditional artists, collectors, museums, and galleries navigate the emerging digital art landscape. She is the co-founder of the 100 collectors club, connecting traditional and digital art collectors and she is the artist studio manager for Operator, a leading contemporary duo. She serves on several advisory boards and has collaborated with numerous art initiatives that bridge traditional and digital art worlds.
August 3 Slide Deck
If you’d like to revisit the slides we presented during our talk, here is the link.
Articles by the Speakers
Charlotte Kent, PhD
The State of AI Agents, The Brooklyn Rail, May 2025
Read →Notes Towards Situating “AI”: Seven Critiques & Seven Problems, The Brooklyn Rail, March 2025
Read →Taking Stock of Generative “AI”: Systematic Work of Michael Mandiberg, Penelope Umbrico, and Trevor Paglen, The Brooklyn Rail, November 2024
Read →A Word or Two on Art and Technology, The Brooklyn Rail, May 2023
Read →Full list of articles on AI & Art
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Fanny Lakoubay
How to Buy and Collect Digital Art in 2025, Fisheye Immersive, July 2025
Read →What’s On Your Mind: Fanny Lakoubay on Digital Art Collecting – From Speculation to Strategy, Arcual, May 2025
Read →Fanny Lakoubay Teaches Web3 Media Literacy to Help Artists and Museums Find Their On-Chain Footing, Decential, March 2024
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Other Articles & Resources on AI in the Arts
“The Illusion of Thinking”: When Art Learns to Simulate Depth, Fakewhale, July 2025
Read →Prof. Thomas Haigh | Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die, April 2025
Watch →Why AI Art Is Winning over Young Collectors, Artsy, March 2025
Read →What is AI Art, Christie’s, March 2025
Read →Sacred Art, Giraffes, and the Botto Experience, Verse Gallery, February 2025
Read →Sasha Stiles on how technology renews our relationship with storytelling, Art Basel, May 2024
Read →You Can’t Copyright AI Art (Yet), Right Click Save, March 2023
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See more book publications on digital art here >
Market Reports
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