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Deep Feeling: AI and Emotions

Aug 01, 2019 - Dec 28, 2019
The exhibition explores emotions through the gradual symbiosis between man and artificial intelligence (AI), while relating to the "emotional turn" it effectuates. Digital technology has developed rapidly since the early 1990s, leading to far-reaching changes. These changes鈥攕uch as a new perception of "self" in the transition from physical encounter to the virtual realms of the social networks, and a different perception of space due to the use of GPS technologies鈥攈ave given rise to a discourse centered on the digital world's impact on man and society.

The participating artists all stand out in this field of art and innovation, and their works accentuate philosophical aspects made possible by digital practice. Some artists collaborated with programmers; others have specialized in computer science and have participated in numerous exhibitions. They use applications as an experimental medium to examine emotion in a period when AI often seems larger than man. In their artistic way, they propose a possible, not very distant future, which pushes one to both technophobic and technophoric emotions, making for a critical discussion of the coming future.  





The exhibition explores emotions through the gradual symbiosis between man and artificial intelligence (AI), while relating to the "emotional turn" it effectuates. Digital technology has developed rapidly since the early 1990s, leading to far-reaching changes. These changes鈥攕uch as a new perception of "self" in the transition from physical encounter to the virtual realms of the social networks, and a different perception of space due to the use of GPS technologies鈥攈ave given rise to a discourse centered on the digital world's impact on man and society.

The participating artists all stand out in this field of art and innovation, and their works accentuate philosophical aspects made possible by digital practice. Some artists collaborated with programmers; others have specialized in computer science and have participated in numerous exhibitions. They use applications as an experimental medium to examine emotion in a period when AI often seems larger than man. In their artistic way, they propose a possible, not very distant future, which pushes one to both technophobic and technophoric emotions, making for a critical discussion of the coming future.  





Contact details

Monday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tuesday
4:00 - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday
4:00 - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
30 Arlozorov Street Petah Tiqva, Israel 49100

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