Pixel Perceptions
Into the Eye of AI
Can you still trust your own eyes?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly significant role in our daily lives. This technology, composed of algorithms that recognize patterns in large amounts of data, can now generate new images, texts, and sounds—from a simple shopping list to a "photographic" portrait. While AI offers many new possibilities, it also raises critical questions about the reliability of images, the relationship between humans and machines, and the impact of AI on photography and visual culture.
Pixel Perceptions explores how AI influences our perception and visual culture, both consciously and unconsciously. More than thirty artists showcase how AI imagines the world and how they would respond in creative and critical ways. The exhibition delves into the transformation of photographic vision. Pixel Perceptions challenges you to see AI with different eyes.
Featuring works by: AI.S.A.M., affect lab, Craig Ames, Minne Atairu, Mark Amerika & Will Luers & Chad Mossholder, Alice Brygo, Vera van der Burg & Gijs de Boer, Kate Crawford & Vladan Joler, Boris Eldagsen, Jake Elwes, Elisa Giardina Papa, Nicolas Gourault, Franc Archive, Philipp Klak, Ethel Lilienfeld, Jonas Lund, Luna Maurer, Mimi Onuoha, Juan Obando & Yoshua Okón, Roope Rainisto, Martina Raponi & Ymer Marinus, Sebastian Schmieg, Martine Stig, Astria Suparak, Synchrodogs, Phillip Toledano, Filippo Venturi, Conrad Weise, Jonas Yip, and Joanna Zylinska
Pixel Perceptions was made possible, in part, by the Creative Industries Fund NL, Mondriaan Foundation, Emmaplein Foundation, Cultuurfonds, Zabawas Foundation and Fonds 21.