At the edge of realityJon Rafman in conversation with Valentina Tanni
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A talk with the Canadian artist devoted to analysing the relationship between the human experience and Artificial Intelligence
Jon Rafman is a Canadian artist, director and essayist whose innovative and eclectic work has the ability to delve deep into the human experience and its direct or indirect relationship with Artificial Intelligence. While many artists of his generation have focused on the ways in which technology influences our conscience, in his work, Rafman suggests that it was actually a change in our conscience to modify the use of new technologies.
In conversation with the art critic and curator Valentina Tanni,Rafman goes through some of the key stages of his artistic journey beginning with works such as Erysichthon, a bitter parody of today’s communication and Open Hearted Warrior, a contemporary technological nightmare, to his latest work: Shadowbanned. Punctured Sky, a project that stems from questions such as: what happens when we create machines that mimic the human brain when we ourselves do not know how our mind works? How much is a machine able to learn and which role do context, culture and tradition play? What does a robot need to learn in order to become human?
Speakers
Jon Rafman artist, director and essayist
Valentina Tanni curator and art critic
With thanks to Québec Délégation Rome