1. Man vs Machine
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Katharina Korbjuhn, Alessandro Furchino Capria, Claire Sullivan, Francelle Daly, Hamzat Raheem, Haley Wollens, Javier Irigoyen, Kenyon Anderson, Kyle Keese, Loretta Fahrenholz, Natacha Voranger, Theo Liu, Tobias Spichtig, Tomo Jidai, Susanne Jonas, William Wiebe, Jak Ritger, Kay Kasparhauser, Reggie James, Nelya Rosa, Analisa Teachworth, Anna von Raison, Alex de Brabant, Au Haddad, Ali Michael, Billy Rennekamp, Calla Henkel, Caroline Busta, Dan Thawley, Elise By Olsen, Grimes, Hugo Hoppmann, He Xiangiu, Lil Internet, Karl Holmqvist, Lengua, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Mat Dryhurst, Max Pitegoff, Paloma Elsesser, Sean Monahan, Shumon Basar, Simon Denny, Theresa Patzschke, Thyago Sainte, Yngve Holen, Shawn Dezan, Jemima @Ikki Casting, Alexander Dexter Jones, Debit, Ian Glover, Uschi Korbjuhn, Andrea Wiedmer, Joanna Della Valle, Emanuele Della Valle, Tobias Rauscher, Eric Torstensen, Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery, Harris Rosenblum, Arthur @ Next NY, Harvard Lab, Katharina Korbjuhn, Alessandro Furchino Capria, Claire Sullivan, Francelle Daly, Hamzat Raheem, Haley Wollens, Javier Irigoyen, Kenyon Anderson, Kyle Keese, Loretta Fahrenholz, Natacha Voranger, Theo Liu, Tobias Spichtig, Tomo Jidai, Susanne Jonas, William Wiebe, Jak Ritger, Kay Kasparhauser, Reggie James, Nelya Rosa, Analisa Teachworth, Anna von Raison, Alex de Brabant, Au Haddad, Ali Michael, Billy Rennekamp, Calla Henkel, Caroline Busta, Dan Thawley, Elise By Olsen, Grimes, Hugo Hoppmann, He Xiangiu, Lil Internet, Karl Holmqvist, Lengua, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Mat Dryhurst, Max Pitegoff, Paloma Elsesser, Sean Monahan, Shumon Basar, Simon Denny, Theresa Patzschke, Thyago Sainte, Yngve Holen, Shawn Dezan, Jemima @Ikki Casting, Alexander Dexter Jones, Debit, Ian Glover, Uschi Korbjuhn, Andrea Wiedmer, Joanna Della Valle, Emanuele Della Valle, Tobias Rauscher, Eric Torstensen, Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery, Harris Rosenblum, Arthur @ Next NY, and Harvard Lab
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Man vs Machine HOW WILL TECHNOLOGY INFLUENCE THE FUTURE OF CREATIVITY? We don’t want to get into the futile debate of whether or not the machine will replace us. If, or when, have no relevance here. Our life with the machine is now. We want to shine a light on the machine, not as something we use but something that uses us; in the same way that an ax cutting wood requires our muscles to work, our hands to bruise. The attention economy stole our ability to see beyond the moment, see the arch narrative behind the click. Whether we feel comfortable envisioning a future of superhumans and cyborgs or wish for a return and dismantling of technological progress in favor of the survival of our race, we must understand that decisions are being made now. Those able to see the bigger picture will be part of that decision in the making every day. Wake up, user. You’ve been drunk for a while., https://www.librarystack.org/man-vs-machine/?ref=unknown
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- 2023