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Artificial Intelligence as a Godlike Tool for Experimentation

Avatar photoby Angelica FreyMay 8, 2019September 16, 2020

The AI-powered art exhibition Forging the Gods portrays the interaction between humans and machines in a nuanced manner.

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The Queer Deep Web of Zach Blas

Avatar photo by Zachary Small November 30, 2017December 1, 2017

Artist and writer Zach Blas wants a new internet, now.

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Objectifying Our Digital Lives

by E. Odin Cathcart September 30, 2015October 2, 2015

PORTLAND, Ore. — For the first time the New York art nonprofit Eyebeam has brought an exhibition to the West Coast and, unironically, chose Portland.

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Masks for the Surveillance State

by Ben Valentine May 22, 2014May 25, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO — It seems like everyone is making artistic reactions to our increasingly surveilled world.

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Kill Your Phone: Artist Targets Surveillance

by Mostafa Heddaya February 7, 2014February 10, 2014

A Berlin-based conceptual artist artist, Aram Bartholl, has published a website to assist the craft-inclined and surveillance-averse in the making of their own Faraday cage pouch for their cellular telephones.

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The Facelessness of Tomorrow Begins Today

by Alicia Eler June 24, 2013June 24, 2013

CHICAGO — It is impossible to go back to a world without biometrics and facial recognition tools, but it is not too late for a political act against the idea of allowing our faces to be scanned for the purpose of surveillance or informatic capture.

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