8.28.2020

Refik Anadol : Art in the age of machine intelligence

This is a moment when a building could dream.

In 2018, for the symphony's hundred-years anniversary, the Los Angeles Philharmonic collaborated with media artist Refik Anadol collected everything recorded in archives of the LA Phil and WDCH and projected onto the building’s exterior skin. It amounted to digital memories of  77 terabytes and 42 projectors. It's amazing unbelievably.

P.S. I think that it's wonderful if it'll project onto Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo, Japan, known all over the world. 


Refik Anadol·TED2020 

Art in the age of machine intelligence

Summary

The speaker is a media artist. He seemed to be growing up in Istanbul. He uses data as a pigment and paints a thinking brush that is assisted by artificial intelligence. Using architectural spaces as canvases, he collaborates with machines to make buildings dream and hallucinate.

Onto the TED stage, curated TED talk from the past 30 years was projected!!

It’s really amazing to be able to remember all the questions of 7,705 talks that have ever been asked on the stage.

It means to be an AI in the 21st century. It’s in our hands, humans, to train this mind to learn and remember what we can only dream of.


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