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Kjetil Golid

COB

11/2023

‘Change of Basis’ picks up the thread from Kjetil’s earlier partitioning algorithms and extends them into the third dimension, generating subdivided cubes. Repeat a structural pattern in two dimensions, then create a diagonal cross-section in the third dimension, and you are left with something like an evolving pattern gradient. By crosssectioning this cube in specic ways, the simple initial patterns come alive, creating cathedral-like structures and a sense of massive scale. While highly geometric and rule-based, the expression of the pieces is softened up by bright colors and playful linework. Inspiration is taken from Moebius’ Sci-illustrations as well as Pushwagner’s striking perspective.

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Alice Gordon

CLO

10/2023

A different kind of science fiction by Alice Gordon ‘Clonism’ explores cloning as a common, everyday reality, a banality that is both near and distant. It diverges from the typical, grim, metallic clones by adopting a pastel pop aesthetic and offering a new visual language. This collection redefines perceptions of cloning in popular culture and science, distinguishing it from traditional representations.

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Jared S. Tarbell

TAR

10/2023

Jared S. Tarbell is a generative artist, developer and programmer who's worked with code for over 30 years. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tarbell's encounter with personal computers in 1987 sparked a lifelong passion. Fascinated by the system-like intricacies of the world, he visualizes abstract truths by observing multiple outputs and refining his algorithms. His works bridge to mathematical beauty and abstract exploration, intertwining a subtle sense of spirituality with computational precision.In his news series, exhibited at Art Salon Paris from 13-21st October 2023, Jared intertwines mathematics, generative code, and geometric aesthetics presenting it in six sets: Flower Composition, Circle Inversion, Node to Node, Infinite Regeneration, Mystic Rose & Node Garden Moment of Clarity. Within his art, there exists a palpable sense of spirituality harmoniously intertwined with the precision of computing logic. His work is presented as six sets of 5 unique images each, grouped together as an ensemble reflecting the base algorithm.

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Posthuman Cinema

PHC

10/2023

The PHC artist collective (Mark Amerika, Will Luers, and Chad Mossholder), in human-AI symbiosis, is happy to exhibit their first collaborative art project, Posthuman Cinema, a collection of ten cinépoèmes that playfully experiment with AI as a form of otherworldly alien intelligence.

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Ivona Tau

MHF

'She was machine-hearted' is a curated selection, born from Ivona Tau's previous long-form project 'Machine-hearted’. While originating from the realm of 'Machine-hearted’, these 12 works take on a fresh and profoundly feminine dimension. They evoke contemplation about the silent suffering experienced by women, encompassing the myriad emotions they bury deep within due to the stigma associated with issues like endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, and postpartum depression.

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Alkan Avcioğlu

PAR

In the heart of Paris, there lived a family like no other, les Parisiens. These AI-generated photorealistic artworks employ the enigmatic aesthetics of Surrealism to present a captivating portrayal of a family's multifaceted existence. A concoction of paradoxes, as the canvas unfolds as a collage of disparate scenes, showcasing the diverse spectrum of emotions, experiences, and dynamics within the family unit. The artwork navigates the raw and unfiltered aspects of familial life. The garden picnic scenes, bathed in Surrealism's soft, dreamlike hues, depict idyllic moments of togetherness.

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Freak Show

FRK

04/2023

Freak Show is a group exhibition featuring 13 artists curated by Ganbrood & Georg Bak. The forward for the exhibition is written by Kenny Schachter.

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Iskra Velitchkova &

Marcelo Soria Rodriguez

PAL

02/2023

PAL is about connections, their origins, roots, the consequences of how we deal with them, and their inescapable imperfections. Is there beauty in the imperfections? Like in relationships, where there is a constant tension between that ideal –clean, pure and pristine– vision of our starting point, in the co- creation between humans and machines the same thing happens

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Kjetil Golid

GLD

12/2022

EXPANSE divides the plane into a grid and extrudes each cell of the grid into cuboids of various dimensions. Each face on each cuboid is colored based on its slant, relative to a light source. Laws of illumination turn this geometrical relation into a numerical value which is subsequently mapped to a location in the color space, giving each face its color.

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Ganbrood

SVM

10/2022

German astronomer, mathematician and philosopher Johannes Kepler wrote the book Somnium in 1608. In this novel, which is regarded as the first science fiction book in history, Kepler mixes knowledge with fantasy in a time when the sciences were young and naive, and the line between hard truth and creative imagination was indistinct more often than not.

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