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

Image: still from CROSSLUCID, Vaster the Empires (2023), commissioned by the Berggruen Institute, Future Humans. © CROSSLUCID
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
Date | Schedule | Duration |
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26.06 |
18:30 |
60 min. |
Free, open to all
Accessible for people with reduced mobility
Further information: info@elektron.lu