Exhibited Work: 'To Say It' poster series.
Duration: 1 July–31 July 2016
Event type: Group Show
Organizer: Municipality of Salon-de-Provence
Venue: Paris, France
From 1 to 31 July, contemporary art will be taking over the streets of Salon-de-Provence, inviting visitors to rethink the public space through the work of various contemporary French and international artists.
Off the beaten track and away from traditional tourist routes, the Itinéraire bis festival will give Salon-de-Provence residents and summer visitors the chance to discover the town, its hidden places and its secrets in a whole new light.
Whether it's a hijacking of advertising materials (Egor Kraft), a geotag hunt (Tati S. Titch), a poetic stroll (Marion Balac), a tour of the city's lesser-known monuments (Étienne de France) or performances (Collectif CAMPE), or debates and workshops, the various events are an invitation to rethink the notion of public space.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
Exhibited Work: 'To Say It' poster series.
Duration: 1 July–31 July 2016
Event type: Group Show
Organizer: Municipality of Salon-de-Provence
Venue: Paris, France
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
'To Say It' poster, Paris, France, 2016.
From 1 to 31 July, contemporary art will be taking over the streets of Salon-de-Provence, inviting visitors to rethink the public space through the work of various contemporary French and international artists.
Off the beaten track and away from traditional tourist routes, the Itinéraire bis festival will give Salon-de-Provence residents and summer visitors the chance to discover the town, its hidden places and its secrets in a whole new light.
Whether it's a hijacking of advertising materials (Egor Kraft), a geotag hunt (Tati S. Titch), a poetic stroll (Marion Balac), a tour of the city's lesser-known monuments (Étienne de France) or performances (Collectif CAMPE), or debates and workshops, the various events are an invitation to rethink the notion of public space.
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
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
#ReverseArchaeology #SyntheticHistories #Cognitecture #AIsthetics #Engistemics
Initiated in 2017, ongoing.
Marble, polyamide, machine learning algorithms, custom software, original dataset, multichannel video installation.
A critical and technical exploration of the capacities of AI models to reconstruct missing fragments of objects from classical antiquity and generate synthetic historical documents carved in stone. This work questions the epistemological qualities of AI-accelerated historiography, akin to 'reverse archaeology'.
#Infodemics #Infollution #Knowlegistics #EngineeredTruth
Initiated in 2011, ongoing.
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