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Winnipeg, Manitoba

The project is grounded in a dynamic process of collaborative engagement and capacity building, utilizing arts-based research methodologies to ensure the work is both relevant and empowering. A key focus is Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR), which positions young people as leaders in investigating their own economic realities and co-designing their futures. Through a series of co-design workshops, digital storytelling projects, and community forums, ECO-STAR North facilitates intergenerational knowledge transfer, connecting youth with Elders and established creators. This hands-on, community-led approach ensures the resulting toolkit is not an academic exercise, but a living, practical resource built by and for Northern innovators, strengthening a resilient and interconnected creative ecosystem.
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AI Food Art with Beetroot Carpaccio

Join us for Food Art Fridays, where we blend AI, gourmet food photography, and creativity. This week, we create a cinematic plate of beetroot carpaccio.
Jamie Bell January 3, 2025
Elegant simplicity meets gourmet indulgence in this beetroot carpaccio, beautifully plated with fresh raspberries, crumbled goat cheese, and candied walnuts. A cinematic shot captures the intricate textures and rich colors, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow for a refined, fine dining experience.

Elegant simplicity meets gourmet indulgence in this beetroot carpaccio, beautifully plated with fresh raspberries, crumbled goat cheese, and candied walnuts. A cinematic shot captures the intricate textures and rich colors, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow for a refined, fine dining experience.

Each week, we challenge ourselves to create high-quality AI food art as part of our Food Art Fridays series. This project explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, food photography, and visual storytelling, helping us refine prompt engineering techniques to produce realistic, high-end food imagery.

This week’s focus is on gourmet food photography with a cinematic touch. The challenge: generate an AI-created image based on the following detailed prompt.

Prompt:

“A gourmet plate of beetroot carpaccio topped with fresh raspberries, microgreens, crumbled goat cheese, and candied walnuts, drizzled with a balsamic glaze. Served on a matte black plate. Shot with an f/2.8 aperture for a shallow depth of field, focusing on the texture of the beets while subtly blurring the background. Soft directional lighting from the left highlights the glistening glaze and textures, creating a moody fine dining ambiance. High-end food photography with a cinematic touch.”

This challenge is about more than just generating AI images—it’s about mastering AI-assisted creativity, digital aesthetics, and advanced prompt design. By experimenting with different food styling techniques, lighting effects, and composition principles, artists gain deeper insight into AI-generated photography, texture realism, and depth of field simulation.

We encourage artists to refine their prompts, explore alternative visual approaches, and analyze how AI interprets luxury plating, gourmet presentation, and modern food styling.

Special thanks to the OpenAI Researcher Access Program for supporting our exploration of AI-generated food photography, creative AI applications, and digital media literacy this year.

About our Winter 2025 Arts program

Our fall and winter 2025 program in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is focused on exploring the intersection of digital skills, storytelling, creative entrepreneurship, and leadership in the arts. We’re dedicated to equipping artists with the tools and knowledge to navigate the evolving digital landscape, empowering them to bring their creative visions to life in new, innovative ways. This program is a space for collaboration and growth, where artists can sharpen their digital skills, explore the potential of emerging technologies, and build the leadership capabilities needed to drive their own creative ventures forward. This year’s program activities are supported by the OpenAI Researcher Access Program and the Manitoba Arts Council.

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Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

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Jamie Bell is a Winnipeg-based interdisciplinary artist and strategist working at the intersection of media arts, community engagement, and public affairs. Among others, his work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the OpenAI Researcher Access Program, with a focus on participatory media, strategic communications, and arts-based collaboration across northern and urban contexts.

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MANITOBA ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Winnipeg, Manitoba hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator was seeded and piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. We thank them for their investment, supporting northern arts capacity building and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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