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ARTIFICIAL NEOLOGIES

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Artificial intelligence applied to art is on the rise and it radically modifies artistic processes based on data and algorithms. At the same time, thinkers like Ahmed Elgammal argue that AI will not replace artists, but collaboration between artists can increase the creativity of machines and human beings.

 

Artificial Neologies is a digital exhibition that will take place from July 29 to August 5. The students of the CUNA Creative Artificial Intelligence course and special guests will present a collection of 13 creative pieces made with artificial intelligence. The themes of the works start from the tangible and intangible as from what inhabits inside and outside the planet, to what is expressed socially and individually.

 

The pieces use synthetic neural networks applied to their works to explore new perspectives of reality around art, culture and society, presenting creative results that no entity could have dreamed of on its own, and that is only thanks to the convergence between both intelligences, human and artificial, that we can appreciate these artistic proposals and explorations.

 

The virtual gallery is a space to perceive the aesthetics created by AI in art , through audiovisual installations, video clips, three-dimensional sculptures, and neo narratives, the artists apply sensitive concepts and generative aesthetics, to name what used to be unnameable for a machine, the artificial.

ARTISTS

ALEXANDER KESSLER / ALDO PARALLEL / MARIO GUZMÁN/ ISABELLA SALAS/ CECILIA VILCA OCHARAN / JUAN MANUEL PIÑA AK / SERGIO RUIZ / MARIANA JUÁREZ / MIRIAM SANABRIA COLIN / MIGUEL ÁNGEL FRAUSTO / TRANSMEDIACIONES LAB 

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EXHIBITION MAP 

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Alexander kessler


Technologist and creative programmer, specialized in sound art, electronic literature, generative art and machine learning. He has studies in Communication from the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana, Machine Learning for Artist from CIID Summer School Costa Rica and Electronic Literature from the Institute of Philological Research of UNAM.

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Aldo Parallel

Interactive Art Director and Conceptual Designer, creative explorer in the areas of Spatial Computing, 3D Sculpting, Storytelling, Transmedia Narrative and Machine Learning.

He has conceptualized, directed and designed applications and experiences for Museums and Public and Private Institutions, as well as for brand projects for Artechouse, Disney, Porsche, Pantone, Nike, Amazon and Paramount Pictures.

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Mario Guzman


Mario is a researcher, experimental writer, and electronic and new media artist. He is responsible for the robotics and engineering of the Sophie robot from Hanson Robotics. He explores the communication between humans and non-human agents, the interaction between humans and robots, and different methods of deciphering narrative perception through technology.
Isabella Salas


Mexican interdisciplinary artist based in Montreal. She specializes in artificial intelligence, synthesized sound and video, and works with the neuro-aesthetic properties of digital experiences. Her work has been featured at SAT, MAPP MTL, Music Motion, MUTEK AI Art Lab, Immers (ed) UK. This fall her works are presented at the Maison de la culture Claude-Léveillée, Anteism Project Space, MAPP Festival, CUNAMEX (MEX). 
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Miriam Sanabria

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Visual artist and researcher, graduated from the Bachelor of Design and Visual Communication at the Faculty of Arts and Design (UNAM). He has studies at the University Museum of Contemporary Art, Pedro Meyer Foundation, the Austral University of Chile. His research work revolves around the implications of the creation and use of images through devices, as well as the study of space from a hybrid perspective between art and science.

Juan Manuel Piña


Artist and multimedia producer focused on the creation of narratives and audiovisual experiences from the use of digital and analog processes. His work has been presented in Spain, Hong Kong and Mexico. In addition to collaborating on installations for festivals such as Mutek, Hannover Messe in Germany.
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Sergio Ruiz


Graphic communication designer, graduated from the UAM in Mexico City. Its main objective is to experiment and combine technology to generate audiovisual content, through a transmedia narrative. His main axes of inspiration are science fiction, electronic music, such as techno.
Mariana Juarez


Visual artist interested in human and machine languages. His projects focus on affective manifestations through the internet, the relationship between human and digital memory. It uses photography, video and writing as its main means.

Miguel Angel Frausto


Computer engineer, recently graduated from ITSPR participating in the project incubation area of the same institution, specialized in software development. He has participated in different companies such as Altered, Surface Mx, Papelerías García. He has knowledge of C #, C, Java and Python programming languages, as well as SQL Server, Firebase, TouchDesigner, Android Studio tools.
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Cecilia Vilca


Chola trans-artist, feminist techno-witch, language activist. Master in Digital Arts, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain. She carries out her artistic activity with technology in discourse and materialization, exploring her relationship with gender, society and nature. It connects ancestral technologies with current ones to reflect and protect the identity of our peoples.
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Diego Collados 


Experimental documentary maker and video artist based in Santiago de Chile, with presence in several international film festivals. In his works he explores the bewilderment and strangeness in the face of the familiar and known.

TRANSMEDIACIONES LAB

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Vladimir D´orsonville


Director, photographer, illustrator and pedagogue, he is interested in the relationships between individuals and groups with themselves and with the context that surrounds them through technical and material processes, he began an exercise of the Citizen Laboratory of media around the encounter between science, art and technology called Transmediaciones Lab.

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