Catalogue cover, 2022
Curated by di Daniela Cotimbo
KAPPABIT EDIZIONI
The catalogue, edited by Kappabit and curated by Re:Humanism, is the result of an international open call that saw the participation of over two hundred artists on themes linked to artificial intelligence and the future in relation to advanced technologies. In addition to the eleven winners of the 2021 edition whose projects were exhibited at MAXXI and at Romaeuropa Festival, there will be texts by the curators and art critics Daniela Cotimbo, Valentino Catricalà, Alex Estrorick, Irini Mirena Papadimitriou and Federica Patti. The catalogue is designed by Co-Co Studio.
Inside the catalogue, you can find texts by Daniela Cotimbo, Valentino Catricalà, Alex Estorick, Federica Patti and Irini Mirena Papadimitriou.
Artists: Entangled Others, Irene Fenara, Yuguang Zhang, Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti & Romy El Sayah, Egor Kraft, Carola Bonfili, Numero Cromatico, Johanna Bruckner, Mariagrazia Pontorno, Umanesimo Artificiale, Francesco Luzzana.
Catalogue cover, 2022
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'Chinese Ink' illustration
Catalogue cover, 2022
Catalogue cover, 2022
Article preview
'Chinese Ink' illustration
Curated by di Daniela Cotimbo
KAPPABIT EDIZIONI
The catalogue, edited by Kappabit and curated by Re:Humanism, is the result of an international open call that saw the participation of over two hundred artists on themes linked to artificial intelligence and the future in relation to advanced technologies. In addition to the eleven winners of the 2021 edition whose projects were exhibited at MAXXI and at Romaeuropa Festival, there will be texts by the curators and art critics Daniela Cotimbo, Valentino Catricalà, Alex Estrorick, Irini Mirena Papadimitriou and Federica Patti. The catalogue is designed by Co-Co Studio.
Inside the catalogue, you can find texts by Daniela Cotimbo, Valentino Catricalà, Alex Estorick, Federica Patti and Irini Mirena Papadimitriou.
Artists: Entangled Others, Irene Fenara, Yuguang Zhang, Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti & Romy El Sayah, Egor Kraft, Carola Bonfili, Numero Cromatico, Johanna Bruckner, Mariagrazia Pontorno, Umanesimo Artificiale, Francesco Luzzana.
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
Content Aware Studies
The New Color
Model Collapse Studies
Tactical Archiving
Exonomics
Air Kiss
words.works
Interpoesis
Auto-Esthetic Simulations
Early Work Archive
#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.
5-channel video installation; HD film; website: thenewcolor.net; book, edition of 50.
An online mystification concerning a parascientific breakthrough discovery of a never-before-seen colour. The digital myth took the form of a fictitious company's website, video adverts & mockumentary interviews to become a viral sensation attracting mass attention online.
#Cyberdolia #Infollution #Autoesthetics #Engistemics
A text-to-image AI model was given the prompt “A single chair on a white background.” After six iterations of retraining on its own outputs, the autocannibalised model lost ability to produce realistic chair images, but non-figurative digital noise instead. Thus revealing model collapse and its fragility to recursive data feedback loops.
#Autoesthtics #Cyberdolia #Engistemics
2025.
Written for Moscow Art Magazine №127
The essay explores the parallels between errors in AI image recognition and biases in human visual perception. It illustrates how both AI and humans misinterpret patterns for reasons that are both similar and different.
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