Neurones, les intelligences simulées at Centre Pompidou
The exhibition "Neurones, les intelligences simulées" is part of the "Mutations / Créations #4" program at Centre Pompidou in Paris, running from February 26 to April 20, 2020. Curated by Frédéric Migayrou and Camille Lenglois, it explores how artists engage with developments in machine intelligence. The show is organized into five zones covering brain study, intelligence and games, computing and the living, altered states of consciousness, and artificial neural networks. Works include Hicham Berrada's Présage series with chemical aquariums, Pascal Haudressy's Suspended tree branch installation, Refik Anadol's Engram: Data Sculpture using brainwave data, Julien Prévieux's reconstruction of Donald Michie's matchbox machine, Anna Ridler's Mosaic Virus linking tulip images to Bitcoin fluctuations, and Lu Yang's video Hearse Delusional Mandale. The exhibition aims to provide time to observe through art and humanities the profound transformations driven by science and technology.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris, from February 26 to April 20, 2020
- Part of Mutations / Créations #4 program
- Curated by Frédéric Migayrou and Camille Lenglois
- Five thematic zones: brain study, intelligence and games, computing and the living, altered states of consciousness, artificial neural networks
- Features Hicham Berrada's Présage series (chemical aquariums)
- Includes Pascal Haudressy's Suspended (tree branch installation)
- Refik Anadol's Engram: Data Sculpture uses brainwave data from hundreds of human subjects
- Julien Prévieux reconstructed Donald Michie's 1961 matchbox machine that plays tic-tac-toe via reinforcement learning
- Anna Ridler's Mosaic Virus shows tulip images generated by AI, connected to Bitcoin fluctuations
- Lu Yang's Hearse Delusional Mandale video addresses neuroethics and digital self-portraiture
Entities
Artists
- Hicham Berrada
- Pascal Haudressy
- Refik Anadol
- Julien Prévieux
- Donald Michie
- Anna Ridler
- Lu Yang
Institutions
- Centre Pompidou
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —