My Favorite Artists

Explore some of my favorite artists and their works. Hover over each artist to learn more about their contributions and inspirations.

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AI and Neural Networks

Mario Klingemann
Mario Klingemann
Neural Glitch/Mistaken Identity 2018

Mario Klingemann

Known for his work "Neural Glitch," Klingemann uses neural networks, AI, and algorithms to explore human perception and aesthetic theory. His work focuses on autonomous creativity and glitch art.

Alexander Mordvintsev
Alexander Mordvintsev
DeepDream2015

Alexander Mordvintsev

The creator of Google DeepDream, Mordvintsev generates psychedelic images using computer vision and neural networks. His work pushes the boundaries of AI-generated art.

Representation and Identity

Stephanie Dinkins
Stephanie Dinkins
Conversations with Bina48 2014 - Ongoing

Stephanie Dinkins

Known for "Conversations with Bina48," Dinkins explores AI and societal issues, questioning biases in AI datasets and the representation of Black identity in technology.

Hito Steyerl
Hito Steyerl
How Not to Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File 2013

Hito Steyerl

Her work "How Not to Be Seen" critiques visibility and oversaturation in digital culture, exploring how AI reshapes identity and obscures humanity.

Sondra Perry
Sondra Perry
Resident Evil 2016

Sondra Perry

Through works like "Resident Evil," Perry examines Black identity in digital culture, focusing on representation and the intersection of flesh and technology.

Human and Machine Connections

Trevor Paglen
Trevor Paglen
Machine-Readable Hito & Holly 2017-2018

Trevor Paglen

His work "Machine Readable Hito & Holly" examines how AI interprets human expression, raising questions about categorization and monitoring in AI systems.

Lynn Hershman Leeson
Lynn Hershman Leeson
X-Ray Woman 1966

Lynn Hershman Leeson

A pioneer in exploring human-machine relationships, her works like "X-Ray Woman" connect technology to human bodies and consider sustainability in the technological age.