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CROSSLUCID on science fiction and AI

What are the connections between science fiction and generative artificial intel­li­gence? In this con­ver­sa­tion, artist duo CROSSLUCID and curators Vincent Crapon and Françoise Poos discuss Vaster than Empires, a work inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin’s short story of the same name. A pioneering author, Le Guin explored the ethical and spiritual dimensions of otherness and the importance of seeing through another’s eyes.

Free, open to all 
Booking required: info@​elektron.​lu
This event is photo-documented

CROSSLUCID is an artist collective (est. 2018) that col­lab­o­rates across disciplines to explore the inter­sec­tion of self, technology, and digital intimacy. Their work reimagines technology as part of a shared, evolving biosphere and universal con­scious­ness. Using filmmaking, poetic AI, collage, and immersive inter­ven­tions, they create experiences that envision future pos­si­bil­i­ties and metamodern values. Recent exhibitions include Shanghai Archi­tec­ture Biennale, Vellum LA, Osaka Museum of Fine Arts, Art Encounters Biennial, and Art Basel Miami. Their work has been com­mis­sioned by the Berggruen Institute, Serpentine Gallery, Google Arts & Culture, Nike, and others. 

Vincent Crapon is curator at Elektron

Françoise Poos is artistic and scientific director at Elektron

This talk is presented in col­lab­o­ra­tion with LUGA – a city-wide, open-air exhibition of urban gardens in Luxembourg City, and Centre national de littérature

DateScheduleDuration
26.06
18:30
60 min.
LUGA Lab at Park Odendahl

Free, open to all
Accessible for people with reduced mobility
Further information: info@​elektron.​lu