philip lelyveld The world of entertainment technology

15Sep/19Off

This immersive exhibit about the intersection of tech and art is hidden underneath Chelsea Market in New York City — check out some of the wild-looking work on display

5d7bf1c02e22af23ae6d2707-2560-1920Artechouse, a new exhibition space for projects at the intersection of art and tech, opened to the public in an underground boiler room at Chelsea Market in New York City on Monday.

Its inaugural exhibit, "Machine Hallucination," is by Turkish media artist Refik Anadol, who was an artist in residence at Google through its Artists + Machine Intelligence program. "Machine Hallucination" transports viewers into the mind of a machine by placing them in a vast room covered in projections created by Anadol with the help of AI.

See the full post here: https://www.businessinsider.com/artechouse-chelsea-market-new-york-machine-hallucination-vr-ar-exhibit-2019-9#welcome-to-artechouse-new-york-step-into-machine-hallucination-its-inaugural-interactive-art-tech-exhibit-1

Comments (0) Trackbacks (0)

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Trackbacks are disabled.