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Posts Tagged ‘Berlin Art Link Feature’
‘Bad Ideas’ and Good Art: On the Uncertainty of Value
by Dagmara Genda // Feb. 7, 2023
The Bad Ideas Collective (BIC) is less of a working collective than a collection of artists sharing their “bad ideas,” though one of its three founders, artist and Central Saint Martins…[read on]
Letter from the Editors: Family
by Alison Hugill, Dagmara Genda // Jan. 6, 2023
Kinship beyond bloodlines—or the recently popularized concept of “chosen family”—is, for many, a mode of survival that provides escape from the suffocations and all too often latent…[read on]
The “Unhomely” Reality of AI
by William Kherbek // Dec. 20, 2022
In the flood of writing and pondering about the advance of artificial intelligence-enabled art, the word “uncanny” keeps popping up. Writers and artists frequently describe the warped…[read on]
Christopher Kulendran Thomas Imagines Alternate Realities in ‘Another World’
by Aoife Donnellan // Dec. 16, 2022
Christopher Kulendran Thomas explores the lost histories of the Tamil community using vast quantities of online data combined with his own personal experience. Using Unreal…[read on]
Quantum Blurs and AI Muses: An Interview with Roman Lipski
by Julia Mazal // Dec. 9, 2022
Berlin-based Polish artist, Roman Lipski began working with AI software to expand his artistic process in 2016. Together with Florian Dohmann, computer scientist and co-founder of AI…[read on]