Imaginaries and Visions in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Year: 2018
Edition of 999
Language: EN + IT
Pages: 360
Dimension: 170 X 240 mm
Soft cover
Price: EUR 32
ISBN 978-88-99776-17-6
The publication, commissioned by MAXXI – National Museum of 21st Century Arts and published by CURA. BOOKS in conjunction with the group exhibition Low Form. Imaginaries ad Visions in the Age of Artificial Intelligence is intended not as a simple exhibition catalogue, but as a conceptual tool which accompanies and nourishes the whole curatorial project.
The new aesthetics and visual imaginaries opened up by contemporary technological advance are explored through several points of view. Today’s artistic practices are put in relation both with a deeper historical perspective connecting past, present and future, and with a larger cultural debate. The essay by the project’s curator Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Low Form. From Sur-realism to Sim-realism, introduces the conceptual basis of the project and the relation between historical Surrealism and the current universe of simulation. Nora Khan, with her Notes on Disassociative Systems, explores the mechanisms of contemporary artistic expression enabled by computational systems. Eleonora Farina delves into the specific languages of the artists included in the exhibition, while Giulia Bini presents the conceptual framework of the rich anthology of texts in the book, shaping the debate on technologies and artificial intelligence in the artistic and cultural field. The publication also includes a series of visual projects by the artists in the exhibition, presenting a variety of visions and imaginaries.
Texts by:
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Nora Khan, Eleonora Farina, Giulia Bini
Artists:
Zach Blas and Jemima Wyman, Carola Bonfili, Ian Cheng, Cécile B. Evans, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Nathaniel Mellors and Erkka Nissinen, Trevor Paglen, Pakui Hardware, Agnieszka Polska, Jon Rafman, Lorenzo Senni, Avery K Singer, Cheyney Thompson, Luca Trevisani, Anna Uddenberg, Emilio Vavarella