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Google Flow Artists to Take the Stage at Tribeca

On June 2, Google announced via its official @FlowbyGoogle account that two participants of its in-house artist program, Flow Sessions—Keenan MacWilliam and Julie Wieland—will appear on June 5 at the Tribeca Festival 2026 panel "Evolving the Canvas: Bridging Human Creativity and AI with Google Flow." The post quoted a panel announcement from @Tribeca, with Google Flow expressing anticipation for how the two artists will "continue to push boundaries." Announcement

The panel is part of the Tribeca Festival 2026, running June 3–14, and will discuss the creative process using the AI video tool Google Flow and its fusion with human creativity. Keenan MacWilliam directed the short film "Mimesis," while Julie Wieland (@juliewdesign_) made the short "Until We Meet Again"—both works born out of Flow Sessions Cohort 2.

Google Flow is a creative studio integrating Google's generative AI models, capable of generating and editing cinematic video and imagery from text, image, and video inputs. It is built on Google DeepMind's video generation model Veo 3.1 (with native audio support), the image generation and precision editing model Nano Banana, and Gemini Omni, which supports video generation from arbitrary references and conversational editing. Unlike conventional text-to-video, it offers a pro-oriented workflow of "Plan (agent) → Create (generation) → Refine (iterative editing) → Custom Tools," along with a "vibe code" feature for building tools in natural language and community sharing and remixing. It is available on the web as well as an Android beta app.

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