Category: arts
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From Perception to Prediction
Contemporary AI systems promise adaptability, prediction, and optimization. Yet many of the concepts behind today’s data-driven technologies already emerged in the cybernetic art and design experiments of the 1960s and 1970s. The crucial difference lies in their cultural function. While postwar artists and designers developed open systems to expand perception, contemporary AI increasingly transforms systems…
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Virgile Laguin – Design graphique & Culture visuelle
Virgile Laguin is a graphic designer from Le Havre. He is responsible for the visual communication of the University of Le Havre communication department, while also working as a freelancer for external sponsors: ADBU, La Galerne bookstore, etc. He participates in the organization of Une Saispon Graphique, an annual event focused on contemporary graphic design.…
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Pour la culture avec Murmure!
Based in Caen and Paris, Murmure is a French creative communication agency specializing in the strong visual identity. The agency is directed by two artistic directors (Julien Alirol and Paul Ressencourt) and aspires to produce and develop singular creative and aesthetic projects adapted to its clients’ desires. Murmure is a multiple faceted platform able to…
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Evelyn Siegmund’s Image Processing
Those who think all the visually stunning and creative artwork in Germany comes from Berlin, Hamburg or Düsseldorf might take a look on Evelyn Siegmund to change their perspective. Having worked for the quite popular left-wing newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau in the past, Evelyn is now focussing on her work on Image Processing, Manipulation, Retouching, Typography…
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Lee Bul’s Pessimistic Belief In Progress
Lee Bul is considered one of the foremost women artists from Asia to emerge in the international art scene in the 1990s. Her artistic practice represents humanity’s desire for a utopian existence. It’s a desire that is doomed to failure, but it is still driven by humankind’s wanton need for the realization of impossible dreams.…
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