This week, my guest is premier Australian visual artist and VJ, Chuck Grotte. He has earned a reputation for unparalleled musical and visual arts performances alongside the industry’s biggest acts. Chuck joins Alex to talk about AI art, AI PCs, and how the AI revolution is changing things – for the better!

AI is everywhere, and it is now available on PCs running Windows, with AI-enabled chips from Intel and AMD.

My guest this week is Chuck Grotte, the Creative Director of 110% Productions, and who also runs the JustChuck.com.au website. On Saturday at 6pm AEST, Chuck will be my guest on TNTRadio.live, which is where you can watch or listen to the show, and you can also watch from YouTube, live, here.

You can also watch past episodes here.

Here is Chuck’s show reel – which is quite spectacular!

You can see Chuck’s presentation at the HP AI PC launch from earlier this week, with the full article here. Below I’ve embedded the presentation that Chuck gave to the audience – it is part way through the presentation but starts when Chuck is introduced:

Chuck Grotte is described as a “premier visual artist and VJ in Australia”, and is billed as having earned a reputation for unparalleled performances alongside the industry’s biggest acts. Chuck has decades of DJ experience on the turntables and a talent for hosting immersive audio/visual events in Newcastle, having his works displayed at the Vivid Sydney light show and more, Chuck’s music and art has been featured in museums, nightclubs, and countless other venues. Chuck joins Alex to talk about how the AI revolution is changing things – for the better!

As the head of the visual team at The Cambridge, Argyle House, and King Street Hotel, Chuck spent over five years honing his skills and thrilling audiences with his innovative blend of real video textures, custom 3d content, and expert use of the program Resolume. His art installations at Vivid in Sydney, the Arrivals Terminal of the Newcastle Airport, and The Lock-Up Gallery have solidified his place as a leading artist in the field.

From Splendour in the Grass and Falls Festival to Rainbow Serpent and Subsonic, and from Earth Frequency to Rabbits Eat Lettuce, Chuck has performed at some of the biggest music and art events in Australia. Featured regularly at local music venues, clubs, and art shows, attendees note  his performances always impress.