Created in collaboration with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), "Dragon's Egg" is equipped with scintillators capable of detecting the passage of otherwise invisible subatomic particles, such as muons, in the sculpture and signaling them with a light pulse.
Read MoreMade as a series of virtual experiments, Quantum Fluctuations shows the complexity and transient nature of the most fundamental aspect of reality, the quantum world, which is impossible to observe directly.
Read MoreJungks work "unborn 1-6" reads as a commentary on the Zen idea of the unborn and the physical qualities of quantum fields. The works symbolise the quantum space in which things seem similar but never the same.
Read More"The Secret Life of Quanta" by Andreas Jungk artistically interprets the quantum physical behavior of elementary particles.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of these discoveries, Olaf Schirm's work "Quantom" focuses on the observer and his significance for the construction of reality. The kinetic light installation "Quantom" works with quantized wave packets that form collapsing light phenomena on a canvas.
Read MoreWhen machines begin to make art, the position of the artist is shaken: Is there still room for the artist? For the genius? Roman Lipski's works choose such reflections on authorship, genius, and originality as their starting point.
Extrapolating from today’s possibilities in AI and the life sciences, Artificial Affinity is a speculation on how we could aid wild species in more rapidly adapting to anthropocentric environments and vice-versa, increasing non-human animals’ chance of survival and giving their perspective a greater presence in the human world.
Read Morewater_on_mars by Gabriele Neugebauer and Birds on Mars expands Neugebauer's photographs with a technological perspective: For more than one week they trained an AI, a “generative adversarial network” (GAN), to learn form, color, and space of water by analyzing 200 of Neugebauer’s photos. The photo series illustrates how the AI apparently further develops motifs and creates new fictitious water worlds.
Read MoreAs if to shape a giant organism, Stefan Wischnewski links fishing gear to shape a seemingly living matter. For the current display at the STATE Studio, convex mirrors are installed to give a perception of motion to the static installation.
Read MoreIn Amanda Tasse's short film Mira, the immortal jellyfish accompanies a marine biologist in her dives and contemplations. Struggling with the cognitive consequences of temporal lobe epilepsy, the protagonist immerses herself in the undiscovered wonders of the deep sea.
Read MoreThe documentary Wind Should Be Heard Not Seen by Claire Sanford discusses human adaptability in times of extreme climatic change.
Read MoreThe short film Managed Retreat by video artist and photographer Nathan Kensinger ties on global coastal management strategies. It depicts the first official New York project, which started relocating the human habitat to the inland in order to restore natural areas for the benefit of the ecosystem and stop further coastal erosion.
Read MoreThe Society of Nontrivial Pursuits developed an ensemble of hypothetical deep-sea inhabitants. They form a “utopological” network of beings who negotiate behavior shared among themselves thanks to a coded collectivity.
Read MoreNarciss, by Christian Mio Loclair, is an AI seemingly reflecting on its own existence. The artwork is built as a machine that analyzes its own physical embodiment with the sole purpose of describing its thoughts while looking at itself.
Read MoreClient/Partner: Solaga, Innogy Stiftung
Location: Berlin
Year: 2019
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Ways of Seeing is an immersive installation in which the role of various machines is taken on in a contemplative way.
Read MoreMeandering River is an audiovisual art Installation comprised of real-time generated visuals and music, making changing landscapes perceivable by creating a unique awareness of time.
Read MoreÆON - is a poetic philosophical-speculative scenario about possible near future where biological clock can be reversed by genetic reprogramming.
Read MoreMarco Donnarumma expresses his artistic view on the Working Life of the Future in his human limb-like Amygdala. The artificially intelligent arm provokes unease when watching it learn an ancient purification ritual on its own skin.
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