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Artificial dreams : the casting !

ARE YOU READY TO FLIRT WITH SCIENCE FICTION THANKS TO 12 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS?

When AI assists artists from the international scene, a dreamy and dizzying world opens up... Called to the greatest festivals and exhibited in museums around the world, these 12 creators, with their unique artistic approaches, explore the relationship between humans and machines.

DISCOVER THE ARTISTS WHO INVITE YOU TO EXPERIENCE ARTIFICIAL DREAMS...

Sabrina Ratté She creates ecosystems that evolve within interactive installations, video series, digital prints, sculptures, or virtual reality. Her work is part of the collection at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal.

Markos Kay He explores digital abstraction through experimentation with generative methods. He is the founder of an experimental art laboratory that investigates the intersections of digital technology and physics. His experiments delve into the complexity of the invisible and mysterious worlds of molecular biology and particle physics.

Andy Thomas He creates works where nature and technology combine. Using a combination of digital technology and watercolors, his work is a symbolic representation of the collision between nature and technology. Inspired by the beauty of nature and his travels to the oldest rainforests in the world, the artist merges images of flora and fauna into evolved abstract forms.

Tryphème & Ulysse Lefort The former creates musical spheres inspired by fantastical landscapes, life stories, and dreamlike works. His aesthetic research is influenced by electronica, experimental music, trip-hop, and shoegaze.

The latter, a graduate with a Master’s in Graphic Arts from ESAG Penninghen, focuses on animation, 3D, interactive work, and explores the bridges between image and sound. He is particularly interested in tools like Pure Data and Deep Learning. Together, they create genuine performances to be heard, allowing for artificial dreams to take place!

Justine Emard Her works explore the new relationships that are forming between our lives and technology. She situates her work at the intersection of neuroscience, objects, organic life, and artificial intelligence. Her projects start from deep-learning experiences and dialogues between humans and machines. Her works are part of national and international collections.

ASIA ON THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE

Emi Kusano She explores the intersections of retro-futurism and modern technological acceleration in true poetic creations. Her work has been exhibited in venues such as the Saatchi Gallery and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, and is collected in over a dozen countries worldwide.

Ryoichi Kurokawa His temporal sculptures, created from field recordings and digitally generated structures, are exhibited worldwide.

Daito Manabe The artist probes the interrelations and boundaries delineating analog and digital, real and virtual, by revisiting familiar materials and everyday phenomena.

Niceaunties Using AI, Niceaunties creates a surreal world where every repressed being can exist freely and without judgment. He draws inspiration from his childhood in Singapore to create sensitive works, paying tribute to the aunties, cultural figures in the collective imagination of Singapore.

COLLECTIVES OF ARTISTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Visual System A collective of multidisciplinary artists, Visual System deploys immersive and experiential contemporary art, contributing to the international representation of the French art scene. Combining architecture and light, this collective unites continents to create monumental, visual, sensitive, and organic works.

Iconem Founded in 2013, Iconem is an innovative startup specializing in the 3D digitization of endangered cultural heritage sites. They collaborated with the Grand Palais Immersif for the exhibition "Venice Revealed."

IMMERSIVE ARTS SPACE/ZHdK

Immersive Arts Space is an art and technology laboratory led by Chris Salter. Together with his team, he develops innovative, multidisciplinary projects presented worldwide, such as at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

Mots

Composed of Daniela Nedovescu, a writer and producer, and Octavian Mot, an artist and director, Mots creates interactive multimedia installations and constructs machines that interact with the public.

MSHR

MSHR is the artistic collective of Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper, created in 2011 in Portland, Oregon. Together, they build and explore sculptural electronic systems that take the form of compositions, performances, and audiovisual installations.


Enjoy this dream lineup and dive into the heart of the expanding artificial imagination !

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Artificial Dreams 
From 16 May to 8 June 2024 - Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays - 7.30 pm to 11 pm