Babylonian Vision - decolonising collections
From Kathleen Collins
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From Kathleen Collins
Al-Badri will discuss her latest works “Babylonian Vision” and “Neural Ancestral Sculptures Series” which will be displayed at EPFL Pavilions, in Pavilion A, starting 26th of May. She uses General Adversarial Networks to generate technoheritage and to decolonise the largest collections of Mesopotamian artefacts in the Global North. The artist will dive into questions of ethical AI, the Blackbox problem in her work as well as artistic explorations towards synthetic image-making by showcasing her use of Southern datasets as an archive of abundance.
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