Exhibited Work: Chinese Ink series
Duration: 05.05–30.05.2021
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Daniela Cotimbo
Organizer: The Cult. Ass.Re:Humanism
Venue: via Oslavia 6, Rome, Italy
MAXXI is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the relationship between contemporary art and Artificial Intelligence, where the winning projects of the second edition of the Re:Humanism Art Prize are exhibited which, through an international call for artists , has collected over two hundred applications from all over the world.
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
Exhibited Work: Chinese Ink series
Duration: 05.05–30.05.2021
Event type: Group Show
Curator: Daniela Cotimbo
Organizer: The Cult. Ass.Re:Humanism
Venue: via Oslavia 6, Rome, Italy
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
'Chinese Ink' exhibition view
MAXXI is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the relationship between contemporary art and Artificial Intelligence, where the winning projects of the second edition of the Re:Humanism Art Prize are exhibited which, through an international call for artists , has collected over two hundred applications from all over the 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
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the capacities of AI models to reconstruct missing fragments of objects from classical antiquity and generate synthetic historical documents carved in stone.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.
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.