Exhibited Works: CAS_12.1 Caryatid Portrait, CAS_05 Julia Mamea, CAS_13.2 Augmented Hercules, CAS_V08 Deep Portrait: 12 channel version
Duration: 19.10-17.04.2023
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Manuela Naveau
Organizer: ESPACIO FUNDACIÓN TELEFÓNICA
Venue: Fundacion Telefoniica, Madrid, Spain
In recent years, the words “code” and “algorithms” have become increasingly ubiquitous in news pieces and conversations. We all take for granted their growing role in countless aspects of our lives while remaining unaware of their nature and implications. In an increasingly quantifiable and parameterised world, where algorithms make decisions in countless aspects of our lives such as work, leisure and health, the ‘Code and Algorithms. Meaning in a Calculated World’ exhibition seeks to make this phenomenon and its implications understandable, generating questions and knowledge that encourage reflection and debate. Can algorithms guarantee greater neutrality and efficiency? Are they as free from human bias as we tend to think? How can we make our humanity prevail in a calculated world?
CAS_V08 Deep Portrait: 12-channel version
CAS_12.1 Caryatid Portrait, 2019 (right), CAS_05 Julia Mamea, 2019 (left)
Exhibition view
Exhibited Works: CAS_12.1 Caryatid Portrait, CAS_05 Julia Mamea, CAS_13.2 Augmented Hercules, CAS_V08 Deep Portrait: 12 channel version
Duration: 19.10-17.04.2023
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Manuela Naveau
Organizer: ESPACIO FUNDACIÓN TELEFÓNICA
Venue: Fundacion Telefoniica, Madrid, Spain
CAS_V08 Deep Portrait: 12-channel version
CAS_12.1 Caryatid Portrait, 2019 (right), CAS_05 Julia Mamea, 2019 (left)
Exhibition view
In recent years, the words “code” and “algorithms” have become increasingly ubiquitous in news pieces and conversations. We all take for granted their growing role in countless aspects of our lives while remaining unaware of their nature and implications. In an increasingly quantifiable and parameterised world, where algorithms make decisions in countless aspects of our lives such as work, leisure and health, the ‘Code and Algorithms. Meaning in a Calculated World’ exhibition seeks to make this phenomenon and its implications understandable, generating questions and knowledge that encourage reflection and debate. Can algorithms guarantee greater neutrality and efficiency? Are they as free from human bias as we tend to think? How can we make our humanity prevail in a calculated world?
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
mail[at]kraft.studio
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
mail[at]kraft.studio
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
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