Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/15595
Title: Hyperstition Bot (Or, An Evolutionary Machine Appropriating Human Culture)
Authors: Koutsomichalis, Marinos 
Major Field of Science: Humanities
Field Category: Arts
Keywords: Art
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Abstract: 'Hyperstition Bot (Or, An Evolutionary Machine Appropriating Human Culture)' consumes the web footprint of human culture, appropriates it, and produces own digital content in an unattended fashion and with respect to evolutionary algorithms, natural language processing/understanding, machine learning, machine listening/vision, and audio/video/3D-model synthesis. Crawling the WWW for media content of all sorts, it retrieves digital instances of human culture and (employing a series of intelligent comprehenders and synthesisers) it algorithmically generates audio, video, image, text, and 3D data. In this way, it ever transfigures, re-synthesises, remmediates, and re-appropriates human culture with respect to congenital cybernetic orderings, to bring forth and to actualise a hybrid, multimedia, multilingual, multi-religious, post-geographical, post-political, techno-magical, and, ultimately, ‘hyperstitional’ computational reality.
Description: Participation in Group Exhibition 'Children of Prometheus Group Exhibition' at the 'NeMe Arts Center' in Limassol, CY with the artistic work 'Hyperstition Bot (Or, An Evolutionary Machine Appropriating Human Culture)'
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/15595
Type: Exhibitions
Appears in Collections:Art and Design

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