New Technologies, New Visions

<p>In 2019, Printed Matter&rsquo;s LA Art Book Fair returned to the Geffen Contemporary building at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles. Together with Anteism Books, AMI organized an exhibition focusing on works made from 2015 to 2018 to trace the emergent practices of artists creating with machine intelligence.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:6016/1*sbGmOW2UGdhxlZEZ7rfBdA.jpeg" style="height:4016px; width:2400px" /></p> <p>Installation view:<strong>&nbsp;Perception Engines&nbsp;</strong>2018, Two-color risograph prints</p> <p><strong>About the Exhibition</strong></p> <p>Developments in technologies have long influenced image-making. From photography to aerial and satellite imagery to digital printing techniques, the possibilities for visualization afforded by new technologies have always spawned new forms of expression.</p> <p>In recent years, advances in machine learning are similarly revolutionizing how artists make pictures. Algorithms inspired by the structure of the human brain, known as deep neural networks, enable features like image search and language translation. When run in reverse, these networks can generate novel images and text.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/artists-and-machine-intelligence/new-technologies-new-visions-65fe1aa6d64d"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>