House of Mirrors: Artificial Intelligence as Phantasm [electronic resource].
Hartware MedienKunstVerein 2022
Open access content
The exhibition House of Mirrors: Artificial Intelligence as Phantasm takes the common clichés about AI as an opportunity to talk about issues such as hidden human labor, algorithmic bias/discrimination, the problem of categorization and classification, and our fantasies about AI. It asks whether (and how) it is possible for us to reclaim agency in this context. Featuring more than 20 artistic works by international artists, the exhibition is divided into seven thematic chapters. The scenography of the exhibition is reminiscent of a giant house of mirrors.
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Algorithms
Artificial intelligence
Biometric identification
Biopolitics
Computational intelligence
Transborder Data Flows
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Inke Arns
Francis Hunger
Marie Lechner
Patrick Boris Kremer
Martin Conze
Kenneth Friend
Essays on Typography
Aram Bartholl
Pierre Cassou-Noguès
Stéphane Degoutin
Sean Dockray
Jake Elwes
Anna Engelhardt
Nicolas Gourault
Adam Harvey
Libby Heaney
Lauren Huret
Jules LaPlace
Zheng Mahler
Lauren Lee McCarthy
Simone C Niquille
Elisa Giardina Papa
Julien Prévieux
Anna Ridler
RYBN
Sebastian Schmieg
Gwenola Wagon
Conrad Weise
Mushon Zer-Aviv
Kathleen Ansorg
Jessica Piechotta
Christiane Böhm
Nina Petryk
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