What happens at the intersection of art, tech, science and sound? What does the art of the future look like? In what way do artists reflect on new media and how do they push the boundaries of technology?
Join us on an exploratory journey into New Media Art by asking the question But is I.T. Art?.
Sharing voices from our artists, curator, museum team, and museum visitors, this first series journeys through new media art installations from exhibitions Shifting Proximities (2020-2022) and UFO-Unidentified Fluid Other (2022-2023) at Nxt Museum, Home of New Media Art in Amsterdam.
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What happens at the intersection of art, tech, science and sound? What does the art of the future look like? In what way do artists reflect on new media and how do they push the boundaries of technology?
Join us on an exploratory journey into New Media Art by asking the question But is I.T. Art?.
Sharing voices from our artists, curator, museum team, and museum visitors, this first series journeys through new media art installations from exhibitions Shifting Proximities (2020-2022) and UFO-Unidentified Fluid Other (2022-2023) at Nxt Museum, Home of New Media Art in Amsterdam.
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Who is looking at who in a world of facial recognition? What happens when public decision making is outsourced to Artificial Intelligence?
In this episode podcast host Viktor Vandervelde is diving into a conversation surrounding the executive control going hand in hand with the rise of surveillance technology in public spaces. He is looking closely at the work Zoom Pavillion by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer in collaboration with Krzysztof Wodiczko, at the fact that surveillance systems are indeed watching you, at social sorting and machines measuring the relationship between individuals.
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The Three Elements - I Think I Can Help You
Dream Escape - The Tides
Amber - VYEN
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