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In 2022, we stepped into what I like to call the 'everything-AI' era. This transformative wave may not be immediately apparent to many, but it has already fundamentally changed how we create and consume content, art included. AI revolution, powered by easy-to-use tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, and further accelerated by meme culture, has led to a massive increase in digital creativity. The quality of this new AI creations are reaching levels that increasingly blur the lines between human-made/captured and machine-generated. Today, it's almost impossible to tell them apart, showing that we've crossed a point of no return.

This significant event ignited my curiosity. What were the beginnings of AI art and AI content creation? What was the path to this significant change that now affects billions of people? Who were the first to experiment with machine-generated creativity, and who were the pioneers of this shift?

The earliest steps with AI and computer-generated art can be traced back to the mid-20th century, but a major leap forward happened about a decade ago. The invention of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) in 2014 and the DeepDream algorithm in 2015 were like the first brushstrokes on a nearly blank canvas. The 'UnderTheGAN' collection aims to highlight these foundational moments, giving viewers a chance to understand the journey to the AI world we live in today and the pioneers behind it.

The Ethereum blockchain, introduced in 2015, revolutionized digital art by enabling asset tokenization. This allowed for unique 'ownership' of digital items, transforming easily copied artworks into scarce, provable assets. This development had a significant impact on AI-generated art, as it could now be uniquely owned and verified. In 2018, around 400 early AI artworks were minted and claimed on the blockchain, signaling the start of this now 'ownable' art form. By 2019, the number rose to just under 4000, showing increasing interest. Post-2020, the volume of minted AI artworks became so vast that it's impossible to accurately determine.

The mission of the 'UnderTheGAN' collection is to research, acquire, and present the earliest AI artworks in existence, whose authenticity and provenance are indisputable and verifiable due to their tokenized nature. This collection presents the works of a select group of pioneers who played a significant role in fueling the AI art revolution we are experiencing today. Jediwolf

Early Pioneers of AI Art

Updated Mar 30, 2026

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Early Pioneers of ⚛️ Art

UnderTheGAN:Quantum collection represents the next chapter in the captivating journey of art and technology's interplay, illustrating for the first time in human history the potential of art to articulate quantum phenomena. Emerging as a fresh avenue for creativity, quantum art began to carve its niche in early 2021, initiated by a vanguard of innovators who melded this technology with artistic expression.

Quantum art is more than just an aesthetic venture; it's a profound exploration into the fabric of reality itself. By harnessing the unpredictable and often mesmerizing outputs of real quantum computers, artists can create works that challenge our perceptions and engage with the very essence of nature's complexity. Quantum art serves as a bridge between the abstract, often intangible concepts of quantum physics and the visceral, emotional experience of art. It embodies a form of expression that transcends traditional mediums, offering insights into the chaotic beauty of the quantum world.

The inception of quantum art can be traced back to a visionary group of quantum physicists, computer scientists, and artists who, in 2021, began to experiment with the outputs of real quantum computers and blockchain as the basis for their creations. These pioneers understood the potential of quantum tech not just as a tool for scientific advancement but as a new medium for artistic exploration. These artists were not just creators but interpreters, translating the language of qubits and quantum states into something that could move, challenge, and inspire the human soul.

The collection does not merely aim to display the capabilities of quantum computers but to question and expand upon our understanding of creativity itself. Through this collection, we invite you to join us in witnessing the birth of a new era in art, where quantum computing and artificial intelligence converge to unlock unprecedented realms of creativity and exploration.

The mission of UnderTheGAN:Quantum (an extension of the UnderTheGAN collection) is to research, acquire, and present the earliest quantum artworks in existence, whose authenticity and provenance are indisputable and verifiable due to their tokenized nature. This collection showcases the works of a select group of pioneers who have played a significant role in fueling the quantum art revolution that we are yet to experience. Jediwolf

David Young · Guillaume Verdon · Libby Heaney · J. R. Huffman · Insigℏt · QuantumOak · Refik Anadol · Pindar Van Arman · Eduardo Miranda · Hackatao · Feynrats

2021 "Q" 🪐 by David Young

Updated Mar 8, 2026