Inspiration: Art & Technology

Inspiration: Art & Technology

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AnOther Magazine på Instagram: "“I like to joke that we’ve been in an AI hot girl summer since 2017,” says Holly Herndon. “That was a particularly fruitful year for research papers being released – a lot of code and a lot of public-facing AI research was made available. That’s when we started playing around with it.” Together, Herndon and Mat Dryhurst have created pioneering work in machine learning, software and music, reflecting themes of surveillance, autonomy, and the future of human-machine collaboration. Their collaboration represents a deep intellectual and creative partnership, pushing the boundaries of how music, art and technology intersect in the digital age. Ahead of their show, The Call, opening at Serpentine Galleries in October, they enter a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Eva Jäger, where they discuss the ethics of data ownership, how institutions need to take their methods seriously, and why the new era of sound and image production represents “a little deat
AnOther Magazine på Instagram: "“I like to joke that we’ve been in an AI hot girl summer since 2017,” says Holly Herndon. “That was a particularly fruitful year for research papers being released – a lot of code and a lot of public-facing AI research was made available. That’s when we started playing around with it.” Together, Herndon and Mat Dryhurst have created pioneering work in machine learning, software and music, reflecting themes of surveillance, autonomy, and the future of human-machine collaboration. Their collaboration represents a deep intellectual and creative partnership, pushing the boundaries of how music, art and technology intersect in the digital age. Ahead of their show, The Call, opening at Serpentine Galleries in October, they enter a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Eva Jäger, where they discuss the ethics of data ownership, how institutions need to take their methods seriously, and why the new era of sound and image production represents “a little deat
AnOther Magazine på Instagram: "“I like to joke that we’ve been in an AI hot girl summer since 2017,” says Holly Herndon. “That was a particularly fruitful year for research papers being released – a lot of code and a lot of public-facing AI research was made available. That’s when we started playing around with it.” Together, Herndon and Mat Dryhurst have created pioneering work in machine learning, software and music, reflecting themes of surveillance, autonomy, and the future of human-machine collaboration. Their collaboration represents a deep intellectual and creative partnership, pushing the boundaries of how music, art and technology intersect in the digital age. Ahead of their show, The Call, opening at Serpentine Galleries in October, they enter a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist and Eva Jäger, where they discuss the ethics of data ownership, how institutions need to take their methods seriously, and why the new era of sound and image production represents “a little deat