Disarming 1.1
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video footage, machine learning, social media analysis 4k, 2-channel audio, infinite duration
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The image depicts a solitary white robotic arm nestled amidst a field of dried, golden stalks. The composition features a striking contrast between the sleek, technological form of the machine and the organic, weathered textures of the surrounding vegetation. The robotic arm stands out with its smooth, geometric shapes, hinting at a precise, mechanical functionality. The artwork seems to explore the interplay between the natural and the artificial, inviting viewers to contemplate humanity's evolving relationship with technology and its integration into the natural world. ...

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Emanuel Gollob
Artist
Emanuel Gollob
B.1991

Emanuel Gollob (b. 1991; lives and works in Vienna) paints a picture of a multilayered narrative of technology as a convoluted species and potential valuable mediator in a multi-species world. An ecological system of intertwined digital and physical realms with parallel learning/unlearning on different levels. A relational world with and between independence and still connectedness. With his art practice, Emanuel Gollob bridges the knowledge towers of aesthetic research, system-A.I. interaction and robotics. Gollob graduated from the University of Applied Arts Vienna with a diploma in Design Investigation (2019). Currently, he is artist in residency at MindSpaces, an EU research project in the STARTS initiative framework. Since 2020, he is a PhD candidate and artistic researcher at the University of Art and Design Linz. Gollob’s work has recently been exhibited in various international institutions, including Smithsonian Arts + Industries Building, Washington DC (2021); Science Gallery Melbourne, Melbourne (2021); Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón (2020); Ars Electronica Center, Linz (2019) and Liedts-Meesen Foundation, Ghent (2019), among others. ...

Emanuel Gollob: Artworks
Disarming 1.1
disarming 1.2
Emanuel Gollob
disarming 1.2, 2023
200 x 300 x 100cm
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