Jennifer in Paradise, Constant Dullaart, 2013

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Jennifer in Paradise, Constant Dullaart, 2013
DullDream™ by DullTech™ is a series of experiments appropriating neural network image recognition technology to make visual representation less interesting. Can machine learning halp us desensitize? Our impactful lives are clogging up social media feeds with unique filter settings, leaving us nostalgic for a vanilla future. Can machine learning help us achieve this? Take the excitement out of our lives, prepare us for a time where we will all have to be the same, have the same value’s and culture? Painting a future where the Dull is no longer a dream but a nightmare?
LECTURE:
On 25th november 2015 there will be a lecture by Constant Dullaart at Stroom in The Hague. Constant Dullaart in an internet artist.
While wandering across a quiet church square in a small Dutch village, I’m talking on the phone with a journalist from the New York Times.
Constant Dullard talks about his project.
“Recent political changes have forced us to reconsider our position within the online environment. And through creating new performative spaces, Dullaart finds ways through which the audience, private and public, can perform outside of and question the new and existing boundaries of the World Wide Web.”
Constant Dullaart, Terms of Service (performance, 2012)
Constant Dullaart - Untitledinternet - 2012
Constant Dullaart
Untitledinternet
2012