Ever since the early 1950s, our existence has been influenced by the use of Artificial Intelligence. This influence has become so great with the advent of ever-faster computers that we are bombarded daily with content generated by a computer programme. These texts, photos and chat-help but also paintings, poetry and music are indistinguishable from "real" and find their way to our computers, iPads and phones, but also, for example, to our cars, lamps and doorbells.
Under the hashtags #nofilter and #ArtByHumans, attempts are being made to stick to the romantic idea that what we see is "authentic" and/or a "photograph" of something that really exists. Something that has not been created or smoothed out on the computer.
ˌai ˌai ˈai (intrinsic gestures) or ay! ay! ay! as in Spanish is an exhibition that explores how artificial intelligence or a computer can make a positive contribution to a work of art without replacing the artist's craftsmanship.
,ai ,ai 'ai (intrinsic gestures) shows work by:
Adnan El-Mecky, Melle Nieling, Niels Post and Petra van Noort, Hyperweirdkids, @sm___it, Katie Hallam and Michiel van der Zanden.
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