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AI Murmurings
Slow Research Lab
16 episodes
8 months ago
Conversations exploring Slow approaches to creative thinking and practice aim to awaken latent potentials for AI that are *murmuring* just under the surface.
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Conversations exploring Slow approaches to creative thinking and practice aim to awaken latent potentials for AI that are *murmuring* just under the surface.
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AI Murmurings
Tania Candiani - Summoning Wonder
In this generous conversation, artist Tania Candiani shares her vision of enlivening contemporary science and technology with “big doses of beauty and poetry and magical connection”—pointing to ways she seeks to do so through her practice. Inciting elaborate collaborations across disciplines, Candiani’s meticulous (yet at times serendipitous) approach to research is above all an act of listening: tuning in deeply while embracing the unknown in a shapeshifting pas de deux with the quantum realm.  - Image: Tania Candiani, Organ (2012). Part of the exhibition Five Variations on Phonic Circumstances and a Pause at Laboratorio Arte Alameda (LAA), Mexico City. Courtesy of the artist.   Tania Candiani website: https://taniacandiani.com/en/  Instagram: @tcandiani   Others mentioned during this episode Karla Jasso Rogelio Sosa Doris Salcedo Leslie Garcia/Interspecifics Wolfgang Lerche Brandon LaBelle Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art Rolando Vasquez Marisol de la Cadena - @ai_murmurings is a  project of @slowresearchlab Music by the inimitable @tignortronics Support for the podcast generously provided by The Resonance Foundation  
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1 year ago
1 hour 58 seconds

AI Murmurings
Pia Lindman - Frequencies of Healing
What if we could teach AIs to sing frequencies of repair and healing? This fascinating window into the world of artist Pia Lindman helps recalibrate understandings of what technology is and can be. She introduces a realm she calls the ‘subsensorial’ and describes the deeply embedded environmental awareness she has cultivated to navigate the entangled realities of a planet in crisis. Traversing subjects including humanoid robotics, Finnish mythology, and happy microbes (among others), listeners will gain insight into Lindman's practice of ‘healing as art,’ her years as a research fellow at MIT, and her upcoming presentation at the 2024 Venice Biennale. At a time when machine intelligences reach into nearly every facet of our lives, this artist illuminates a ‘Slower’ way forward—where machines not only collaborate with humans in more harmonious ways, but also become vital actors in the healing of our world. - Learn more about Pia Lindman: https://www.pialindman.com/   Also mentioned during this episode Kansanlääkintäseura Folk Medicine Society MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory CS1 Curatorial Projects Heidi Fast Aaron Edsinger Domo Vidha Saumya Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo Heimonen - image: Pia Lindman standing in her installation Nose, Ears, Eyes at the 32nd São Paulo Bienal | photo by Guilherme Prado 
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 59 seconds

AI Murmurings
Saodat Ismailova - The Texture of the Weave
In her stunning artistic and filmmaking work, Saodat Ismailova paints a vivid, multidimensional tableau of the pasts, presents and possible futures of Central Asia. Her intricate visual and sonic layerings of histories, myths, and both inner and outer landscapes serve as sites of knowledge transmission and also as spaces for ‘radical re-remembering’ that, in the words of decolonial thinker Rolando Vázquez, “not [only] safeguard or preserve what is there, but also create alternative worlds.” Traversing a range of topics—including the fabric of dreams, the cyclical nature of time, and silence as a gesture of resistance—this conversation probes how Ismailova’s poetic interweavings of spaces, times and memory could lead to a richer palette of expressions for artificial intelligences. Learn more: Saodat Ismailova  / Davra Collective   The quote from Rolando Vázquez is from Field Essays, Q: Meandering in Worlds of Mourning (ed. Sophie Krier, Onomatopee, 2022)  This season of AI Murmurings is generously sponsored by The Resonance Foundation. Music by Christopher Tignor. Audio engineering by Fabian Reichle.
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2 years ago
59 minutes 28 seconds

AI Murmurings
Chus Martínez - Skin of a New Cosmos
In the 1970's and '80's, the Swiss artist Heidi Bucher summoned a future that we only now are beginning to grasp. Her latex skinning actions and sculptures promised emancipation from patriarchy and the social body politic, and at the same time were fertile sites of ‘magical transfer’ to as-yet-unimagined worlds. Curator and art historian Chus Martínez helps us locate the ‘underground rivers’ of Heidi Bucher’s creative practice, the realms of techno-fantasy she inhabited far ahead of her time, and the keys she may have been leaving to decrypt some future reality—perhaps with the help of AI’s. Martínez also shares about about her role as head of Institute Art Gender Nature at the FHNW Academy of Art and Design, the importance of artists and artworks as 'monsters' to disrupt capitalist forces, and about love and generosity as drivers of freedom. image: Photographic documentation of the skinning process of Gentlemen’s Study (Herrenzimmer), Winterthur-Wülflingen, 1978/ Photo by Hans-Peter Siffert, courtesy of The Estate of Heidi Bucher  https://heidibucher.com/ This season of AI Murmurings is generously sponsored by The Resonance Foundation. Music by Christopher Tignor. Audio engineering by Fabian Reichle.
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2 years ago
56 minutes

AI Murmurings
Camila Sposati - Listening with the Earth
In this exciting conversation with Brazilian artist Camila Sposati, we map her dynamic practice of (slow-ly) digging into the ground and into the unknown to reveal and weave together layers of identity, bodies, artifacts – and also energy. Could the multiple meanings and interpretations that her practice unearths and the ‘thick visioning of caring’ it models be a roadmap for the near-future of our technologies? Together we imagine how giving agency to our machines—transforming them from objects to subjects, encouraging them to dance and spin—might allow us to discover expanded ways of being human.  image: 16th century Portuguese Faience earthenware found by Camila Sposati while digging the Earth Anatomical Theater (2014) Learn more about Camila Sposati here >> This new season of AI Murmurings is generously sponsored by The Resonance Foundation. Music by Christopher Tignor. Audio engineering by Fabian Reichle.
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2 years ago
55 minutes 46 seconds

AI Murmurings
Renske Maria van Dam - Working With/In the Gap
How to imbue AIs with an enlivened sense of space? Architect and practice-based researcher Renske Maria van Dam challenges normative spatial paradigms with situated interventions that extend the sensorium and help our bodies access new realms of energy. The conversation here explores the ‘soft shifts’ afforded by Japanese approaches to space—including the enigmatic spatio-temporal interval ma—, the speculative architecture of Arakawa+Gins, and Renske’s own ‘unbalancing procedurals’ that draw us into dynamic reciprocity with the world around.' - The image here of the Go’o Shrine on Naoshima Island (JP) is courtesy of Renske Maria van Dam  
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3 years ago
58 minutes 5 seconds

AI Murmurings
Sands Murray-Wassink - A Relational Force of Being
What if our technologies were spilling over with joy and abundance and messiness and fierce feminisms? The generous ideas shared here by artist Sands Murray-Wassink are light on AI but go heavy on how we (and our technologies) might be enriched—queered— by a more open, horizontal and intersectional approach. While far-reaching, the conversation is anchored by Sands’ recent project collaboration Gift Science Archive, a ‘durational performance’ commissioned by the arts organization If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution. Learn more at giftsciencearchive.net and sands1974.com image: one of Sands Murray-Wassink’s horse drawings 
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3 years ago
57 minutes 37 seconds

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Maria Blaisse & Kate Moore - Flourishing with AI
From the delicate unfolding of a tiny leaf to visions of blossoming skyscrapers, this inspired conversation with interdisciplinary artist Maria Blaisse and composer Kate Moore brings us all a step closer to a more harmonious future with AI. Through their respective languages of form and music, Maria and Kate share how their practices have afforded them glorious glimpses of a larger ‘intelligence’ that most cannot yet perceive. With or without our technologies, they explain, the way forward to (and through) such thresholds of energy and experience is a matter of deep attention, trust in processes of unfolding, and an embrace of the unknown. image: One of the gauze forms from Maria Blaisse’s research (2007)
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 3 seconds

AI Murmurings
Jonas Staal & Radha D’Souza - Imaginaries of the Deep Present
What if we approached AI from an interdependent, intergenerational perspective? With their joint project The Court of Intergenerational Climate Crimes, Jonas Staal and Radha D’Souza propose new artistic and legal imaginaries that both interrogate and aim to dismantle the structures and mentalities that have brought humans and non-humans alike to the brink of extinction. How do those same forces permeate the technologies that have become so integral to our daily lives? Could a more conscious, ‘comradely’ approach to AI’s help repair the damage that has been done and move us closer to the worlds we want to create? This conversation is a sobering invitation to situate ourselves in the full complexity of our present moment. image: Installation view at Framer Framed in Amsterdam
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3 years ago
52 minutes 47 seconds

AI Murmurings
Oscar Santillán - Knowing and Not-Knowing
From the poetics of matter to ‘machines of loving grace,’ this conversation with artist Oscar Santillán charts a course through subtly networked ecologies of knowledge—and the unknown—that he calls ‘Antimundo.’ He describes how his practice is animated by research into technologies both ancient and emerging, ponders noise as a strategy for AI, and explains how an indigenous coding device from the Andes might offer relational clues to the future.   The image here is  part of the project 'Solaris' as described in the episode. Courtesy of Oscar Santillán.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 39 seconds

AI Murmurings
Dakin Hart - AI in the Void
Can embracing the world in billion year chunks help us navigate the future of AI? In an inspired conversation with Dakin Hart, Senior Curator at the Noguchi Museum in New York, this episode focuses on the life and work of Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Covering topics both earthbound and cosmic, we ponder the past, present, and possible future(s) of humanity through Noguchi’s lens of hybridity, ‘voidiness,’ and the in-between. image: Isamu Noguchi at home in Mure (Shikoku, Japan), c. 1975. Photo by Michio Noguchi. Courtesy of Noguchi Museum.  
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4 years ago
48 minutes 2 seconds

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Siobhán K Cronin - AI Beyond Binaries
In this episode, dance artist and software engineer Siobhán K Cronin evokes spaces where the imaginations of artists and engineers can meet and collaborate. We discuss expanded practices of listening and ways to scale technological systems with care, as well as Siobhán’s forays into posthumanism that include dancing with the networks of an aspen stand, dreams of robotic companionship, and becoming apprenticed to the Pacific Ocean. image: A screenshot from the video 'Harvest 128,' from Siobhán K. Cronin's 'Somatic Natural History Archive' (2009 to 2013)
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4 years ago
39 minutes 47 seconds

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Monica Narula - Desire and Machine Presence
This compelling and far-reaching conversation with Monica Narula of Raqs Media Collective explores themes of belonging, Not-Knowing, and machines as the materialization of desire. The discussion touches on Raqs projects old and new – including the 11th Yokohama Triennial they recently curated in Japan – and offers reflections on both the intensity of our present moment and the ‘afterglow’ we might experience in its wake. image: Raqs Media Collective, 'Assurance Clock' (2018)
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5 years ago
40 minutes 57 seconds

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Stephanie Rosenthal - Rituals of Care and Repair
This conversation with Stephanie Rosenthal, director of Gropius Bau in Berlin, delves into the topic of Care in the institution’s recent programming. We hear about the diverse forms through which Care is expressed by artists, their intended healing effects on both visiting publics and the building itself, and how such artistic practices might inspire new directions for emerging technologies like AI. image: a performance in Gropius Bau of Maria Hassabi's 'Forever' (2020)
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5 years ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

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Rory Pilgrim & Carol R. Kallend - Affectionate AI
An intimate and inspiring conversation with artist Rory Pilgrim and poet and disability advocate Carol R. Kallend. Together we explore their hopes for more conscious, creative, and caring relationships with robotic technologies. Leading into the podcast are gorgeous vocals by Robyn Haddon from the track ‘Erase’ that she co-wrote with Pilgrim for his 11-part music video album Software Garden (2016-18). image: Rory Pilgrim, Software Garden (2018). HD film. Courtesy of andriesse eyck galerie
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5 years ago
43 minutes 3 seconds

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Jem Finer -Temporal Murmurings
In this episode, artist and composer Jem Finer discusses his 1000-year-long music composition, Longplayer. He talks about his artistic process, ruminates on the value of the 'unknowable,’ and shares thoughts on what AI could learn from the artwork's unique approach to both temporality and community. image: Jem Finer, sketch of Longplayer's orbits 
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5 years ago
44 minutes 17 seconds

AI Murmurings
Conversations exploring Slow approaches to creative thinking and practice aim to awaken latent potentials for AI that are *murmuring* just under the surface.