** A pre-recorded discussion accompanies this program, featuring filmmakers Arjen Schotel, Bruno Moreschi, Farhad Pakdel, and Mónica Ruiz van Hattem. **
** Co-presented with Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Espacio de Arte, & Velocity Dance Center! **
A short film program exploring ByDesign’s central themes of one’s relationship to personal and collective identity, as shown through dance, environmentalism, artificial intelligence, surveillance, music, life, and death.
What makes art ART? Digital media researcher Gabriel Pereira and Brazilian artist Bruno Moreschi seek the answer to this question by using commercial artificial intelligence products to analyze contemporary art. Glitches, errors, and unexpected readings emerge, in addition to algorithms that turn artistic subjectivity into capitalist byproducts. Yet perhaps the true surprise is when the filmmakers at last involve Amazon Mechanical Turkers -- remotely located "crowdworkers" who can be hired to perform tasks that computers are presently unable to do.
- Year2019
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryBrazil
- NoteOpen captioned in English
- DirectorBruno Moreschi & Gabriel Pereira
** A pre-recorded discussion accompanies this program, featuring filmmakers Arjen Schotel, Bruno Moreschi, Farhad Pakdel, and Mónica Ruiz van Hattem. **
** Co-presented with Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Espacio de Arte, & Velocity Dance Center! **
A short film program exploring ByDesign’s central themes of one’s relationship to personal and collective identity, as shown through dance, environmentalism, artificial intelligence, surveillance, music, life, and death.
What makes art ART? Digital media researcher Gabriel Pereira and Brazilian artist Bruno Moreschi seek the answer to this question by using commercial artificial intelligence products to analyze contemporary art. Glitches, errors, and unexpected readings emerge, in addition to algorithms that turn artistic subjectivity into capitalist byproducts. Yet perhaps the true surprise is when the filmmakers at last involve Amazon Mechanical Turkers -- remotely located "crowdworkers" who can be hired to perform tasks that computers are presently unable to do.
- Year2019
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryBrazil
- NoteOpen captioned in English
- DirectorBruno Moreschi & Gabriel Pereira