Online Talk with Helena Nikonole

AI and Arts: Aesthetics and Politics of Artificial Neural Networks
Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator, and educator interested in technological progress and its implications. Embracing hybridity, new aesthetics, bio-semiotics, and Artificial Intelligence, she explores technology’s potential opportunities, risks, and dangers. Nikonole focuses on the implications of new technologies that techno-evangelists and scientists are unable or unlikely to realize.
She presents lectures and workshops at different institutions including: Rodchenko Art School (Moscow), Art Laboratory (Berlin), Mutek Festival (Montreal and Tokyo), and many others. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and festivals such as Ars Electronica, AI-Music Festival, Open Codes (ZKM, Karlsruhe), CTM Festival, and more. During this talk she discusses different artistic methods: from visual aesthetics experiments to critical research projects.
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