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Can machines predict our future?

29. März 2023, 12.00 bis 13.00 Uhr Telefonica Foundation, Madrid und ONLINE

My New media art practices on the edge of Internet of Behavior (IoB)


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In this talk, I will explore how my new media art practices challenge the notion of prediction and agency in the context of the Internet of Behavior (IoB). IoB is a term that describes the use of data and analytics to influence human behavior and decision-making. I will present some of my artworks that use machine learning to create experiences that question the role of machines and humans in shaping our future. I will also discuss the ethical and social implications of IoB and how art can offer alternative perspectives and possibilities.
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Diego Diaz
is an artist and researcher who holds a Ph.D. in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. He is also a lecturer at the University Jaume I. Since 2000, he has been working with Clara Boj on exploring the social impact of new technologies in hybrid spaces. Their research has taken them to various art and research institutions around the world, such as Hangar (Barcelona), Interface Culture Lab (Linz), Symbiotic System Lab (Kyoto), and the Interaction and Entertainment Research Center (Singapore). They have also been recognized with awards such as the Alfons Roig Grant 2006, Vida 13.2 Art and Artificial Life International Competition, and the BBVA Foundation Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators in 2019.
Their artistic projects have been shown in prestigious venues worldwide, such as: Singapore Art Museum (Singapore), Kiasma Museum (Helsinki), Daejeon Art Museum (South Korea), Kumu Art Museum (Tallinn), ZKM (Karlsruhe), Ars Electronica (Linz), Trasmediale (Berlin), File (Rio de Janeiro), ISEA (San Jose, California), Big Day Out (Australia), Amber (Istanbul), Exit Festival (France) and in Spain: La Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial (Gijón), La Casa Encendida (Madrid), Ars Santa Mónica (Barcelona), Els Baluard (Palma de Mallorca), Bolit La Rambla (Girona), Sonar (Barcelona) and more.

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