Examining data, the causes and effects of its collection and classification, Mimi Ọnụọha reveals what is absent and why these blank spots matter. Her work on missing data sets…[read on]
With this topic, we hope to expose the many different ways that privacy is understood in the context of art-making, including but also beyond the proliferation of AI…[read on]
Agnieszka Kurant is a New York-based conceptual artist whose work probes possible futures within a post-digital economy. Kurant uses AI to investigate the phenomena of collective nonhuman…[read on]
The relationship between humans and technology, and the ethical implications of the latter, have been the subject of an ongoing debate that draws in all disciplines…[read on]
Dreaming Beyond AI invite emerging artists to apply for this year’s thehost.is artistic residency, exploring the relationship between time and AI…[read on]
Why is it that so many prototype humanoids, powered by AI, look like women, or more accurately, embody heteronormative standards of femininity? Perhaps more importantly,…[read on]
In the flood of writing and pondering about the advance of artificial intelligence-enabled art, the word “uncanny” keeps popping up. Writers and artists frequently describe the warped…[read on]
Like any epoch-defining technology, text-to-image AI has incited a considerable amount of utopian and dystopian punditry, from magazine articles praising its potential to unleash limitless…[read on]
Christopher Kulendran Thomas explores the lost histories of the Tamil community using vast quantities of online data combined with his own personal experience. Using Unreal…[read on]
Berlin-based Polish artist, Roman Lipski began working with AI software to expand his artistic process in 2016. Together with Florian Dohmann, computer scientist and co-founder of AI…[read on]
In his current show at Galerie Mazzoli Berlin, titled ‘符号的智能 (The Intelligence of Signs),’ Donato Piccolo speculates on the potential of AI to infuse autonomy and even authorship into…[read on]