Mother of All Demos II
Mother of All Demos II
Mother of All Demos II
Mother of All Demos II

American Artist

Mother of All Demos II, 2021127 x 150 x 75cmSign in to view price
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dirt, monochrome crt monitor, computer parts, linux operating system, subwoofer cable, wood, asphaltLabor
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a stark contrast between the sleek, black keyboard and the rough, textured surface it rests upon. The composition emphasizes the angular lines and sharp edges of the technological device, juxtaposed against the organic, dripping shapes of the viscous liquid. The monochromatic palette, with shades of black and grey, evokes a sense of industrial decay and the impermanence of modern technology. The artist's intention appears to comment on the fragility of human-made objects and the ephemeral nature of our digital world. ...

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American Artist
Artist
American Artist
B.1989, American

AMERICAN ARTIST is a multimedia artist working primarily with sculpture, software and video, who explores themes of technology, race, and knowledge production through their work. The artist sees a connection between art and the idea of abolition, as both strive to inspire change and imagine new ways of being. They examine the impact of new technologies on the use of predictive policing which utilizes data from past crimes to predict future criminal activity. Their film, 2015 (2019), explores the concept through fictionalized dashcam footage of a police officer. They aim to highlight the increasing prevalence of predictive policing in society, despite the fact that the technology has been around for a while. The film portrays a sense of unease around the idea of police using software to target certain areas as potential crime zones and labelling anyone in those areas as suspects. They believe that art has an important role to play in the conversation around justice and the potential for alternative approaches to public safety. ARTIST aims to engage audiences in discussions and challenge dominant narratives around the role of law enforcement in current society. ...

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Labor
Mexico City

Founded by Pamela Echeverría in Mexico City, LABOR opened in 2009 working with artists whose creative processes are based on long term research. They have a strong commitment with the visions and concerns that their artists have towards the contemporary social/political context. They work with a mix of young and mid-career artists, both Mexican and international. With whom they work closely and assume an active role in the projects they develop. The work of these artists address topics such as value and exchange; economic systems and social structures; the exploitation of natural resources, the ethics of human behaviour, and the hidden political structures of society. ...