PIXEL DANCE

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Madelaine Linden/Malte Sonnenfeld
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Madelaine Linden/Malte Sonnenfeld
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Is the profession of the artist a dying one? Will artificial intelligence soon be the only people painting in bits and bytes? Potentials and risks for art and culture are currently being passionately discussed. AI, it seems, is already influencing the entire creative process – from creation to archiving.

Two artists, Madelaine Linden (digital photo collages) and Malte Sonnenfeld (Neo-Popart), wanted to know for sure. Congenially, they developed the idea for this book: PIXELTANZ.

A collaborative effort, without them ever having met.

Sonnenfeld described to the AI, a chat program with an image generator, his subjective view of Linden’s work, what and how he perceives Linden’s image, and let the AI create something new from it. The result sometimes shows striking similarities to the original. Often, however, the result is an almost uncanny reinterpretation.

The result is an astonishingly exciting booklet in which an original image of Linden is always juxtaposed with that of Sonnenfeld through AI interpretation.

The art experiment will be published on March 15 as a print book and as an e-book by BARTON Verlag.
Available directly from the publisher such as bookstores or online.

 

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