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Design leaders and educators debate AI’s impact on creativity, ethics, and the future of design education. Read their insights and join the convo #AIinDesign #Creativity #DesignEducation #Ethics #FutureofArt #MarywoodArt
For many of us, although a decent chunk of our digital lives exists on our hard drives, it’s easy to not give the unremarkable metal boxes that quietly sit on our desks or shelves much thought. Artist and programmer Eric Corriel has been contemplating the architecture and innards of these machines and has imagined what their small spaces would look like if one could shrink down and enter their casings, making visible the data hidden in those protective metal shells. In his solo exhibition Enter the Machine at Garis & Hahn, Corral visualizes the various contents of his hard drive by expanding what condenses our data into the palms of our hands, constructing a physical experience of an electronic world that translates coded data into vivid works.
Rendering the Anatomy of Our Hard Drives
#artselfie at Eric Corriel’s installation for NYFA at @garisandhahn! — by @marygaris http://ift.tt/1l3xLJT