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INDEX, le laboratoire qui mène ses enquêtes en 3D
« Total » de Martyne Syms, perversion narcissique à l’heure des réseaux sociaux
« Le futur est déjà là », l’expo qui alerte sur notre devenir-machine
Apophénies, interruptions : l’expo qui célèbre l’union de la créativité humaine et artificielle
Ryoji Ikeda
Do Antennas Dream of Electric Skies? Poster based on experimentation with GenAI
Do Antennas Dream of Electric Skies? is a poster featuring a selection of GAN-generated images that depict post-industrial dystopian landscapes, each dominated by a central antenna-like structure. The training dataset comprised images of friendly blue-skied environments with an standard TV antenna at their center, which is in stark contrast with gloomy output of the model—perhaps akin to a machine’s dream of antennas.
Maison des Métallos : pourquoi il ne faut pas rater la rétrospective d’Adrien M & Claire B
HIDDEN ORDERS – Microstructural Machine
This drawing machine uses the properties of crystalline structures as the drawing unit, and the dynamic staggered arrangement of controlled crystalline structures to create a miniature landscape, attempting to strike a balance between the properties of natural materials and human control, and to explore the natural order hidden in the natural materials.
Artistic Residency iTEAM UPV
We invite all those interested in interdisciplinary research and the field of art to submit a project related to the objectives and lines of research of the Mobile Communications Research Group (MCG) of the Institute of Telecommunications and Multimedia Applications (iTEAM) UPV.
On y était : Maintenant Festival, les mutations du vivant
À l’Opéra de Paris, Hermine Bourdin fait danser les algorithmes
Virtualité immersive : l’avenir des expositions numériques en ligne ?
Wiiki, marche ou rêve
En studio avec Thomas Vanz : « Je suis à la recherche du code source »
La Chola Poblete. Virgins, drag queens and Indigenous perspectives
An artist, performer and LGBTQ+ rights activist, La Chola Poblete explores themes such as the branching of the Inquisition, the heritage of colonization and the permeating influence of global capitalism
« Hallucinarium » : le grand trip psychédélique d’Alex & Allyson Grey
De Paris à Zurich, 10 expos d’arts numériques à voir en novembre 2024
Keeping Flowers Alive—Acoustic Ikebana
Hans Ulrich Obrist : « Aujourd’hui, l’œuvre n’a plus à être une entité close »
Margherita Balzerani : « Le jeu vidéo devrait faire partie du patrimoine de l’humanité »
En immersion aux GOBELINS, avec les futurs acteurs du numérique
En Belgique, il fait bon de créer : 10 artistes numériques à suivre
Silicon Valley, place des arts ?
Podcast. Episode 9: Pinar Yoldas about AI leaders, extra sexual organs and dealing with gloomy futures
In this episode, the conversation goes from “Wouldn’t it be fun to have extra sexual organs?” to “Why wouldn’t a loving and cute robot be better at ruling over the lives of citizens than human high-ranking officials?”
Life and Death of an Algorithm – 33,782 dice tapestry
Continuig their exploration of fate and chance using dice in their works, Life and Death of an Algorithm 2024 (33,782 White dice, evolutionary algorithm) by Troika is the latest (and largest) itteration of the work they produced–currently on display at Langen Foundation as apart of PINK NOISE exhibition presenting ambitious new installations by the the Franco-German trio.
En immersion aux GOBELINS, avec les futurs acteurs du numérique
En Belgique, il fait bon de créer : 10 artistes numériques à suivre
Silicon Valley, place des arts ?
MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design (Projective Cities)
Alona Rodeh “Interzone”
Apophénies, interruptions : l’expo qui célèbre l’union de la créativité humaine et artificielle
Panorama 26, aux frontières du réel
Chantal Akerman : 5 œuvres d’art vidéo d’une carrière exceptionnelle
Donna Haraway, la science et Cronenberg : les 5 inspirations de Dana-Fiona Armour
Podcast. Episode 8: Sanela Jahić about the uncomputability of the artistic mind and the relationship between AI and authoritaria...
Can everything – including vision, flexibility, imagination and other skills often associated with creative practices – be turned into data? Can you automate artistic processes and gestures? And how does socially applied AI enable a transition towards authoritarianism?
DINNER AT THE AUTOMAT – 23rd IA Current Exhibition
InterAccess is pleased to present the 23rd Annual IA Current Exhibition, DINNER AT THE AUTOMAT. Curated by Casper Sutton-Fosman and featuring the work of artists Lena Chen, Jenson Leonard, Alfred Muszynski, Sam Pelletier, and Shay Salehi, DINNER AT THE AUTOMAT explores the promises and failures of automation and artificial intelligence. Centering the obfuscated human labour…
On y était : Maintenant Festival, les mutations du vivant
À l’Opéra de Paris, Hermine Bourdin fait danser les algorithmes
An infinite podcast, continuously generated by AI, supported by its listeners
Walkcast is a “storytelling engine” that generates a story based on where you are, where you go, and it keeps changing. It taps into the hidden details of your environment, revealing fascinating facts about the streets, landmarks, or history around you.
Visite d’ateliers d’artistes : nouvelle tendance de la VR ?
Pourquoi le MIRA Festival est un haut-lieu de l’art numérique
Agoria : « La blockchain redonne le pouvoir à chacun d’entre nous »
Beepscape for Walla
Beepscape for Walla is a simulation of a forest in nature, gathering the beep sounds of old mechanical devices. Each electronic light-sound device has a light sensor on the circuit, it makes the sound of a grass bug made of beep responding to hand-drawing animation projected by a projector.
L’œuvre du jour : « Pink Noise » de Troika
Works Fall True / Workers and thinkers of the world, unite!
The book analyses how the remnants of utopias and ideologies of the 20th century continue to influence and interact with contemporary culture, capitalism and the environment