Geumhyung Jeong: Under Construction
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Jeong crafts robot figures using objects like mannequin parts, interacting with them in thought-provoking ways to explore the enigmatic link between humans and machines.
Jeong crafts robot figures using objects like mannequin parts, interacting with them in thought-provoking ways to explore the enigmatic link between humans and machines.
Artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst leverage AI for creative expression, exploring its potential to transform individual inputs into collective outputs through innovative techniques.
See a 14th-century French ivory carving displayed alongside its various reproductions, from engravings to 3D prints, examining their impact on our art experiences.
See robotic sculptures, videos, and interactive displays envisaging how a future dominated by automation might reshape our lives and redefine work, leisure, and societal roles.
Explore how digital and contactless payments impact your choices around money, the role of the Bank of England in futureproofing the economy, and the ongoing relevance of cash.
Serial artworks from 1950s to 1980s, using motors and maths to make cutting-edge, mind-bending art that pushed the bounds of tech and perception.
Philip Colbert’s art features a lobster character fighting artificial intelligence across historic settings, blending retro and futuristic themes.
Artist Morehshin Allahyari discusses her poetic film exploring histories of astronomical instruments and cultural displacement with curator Fuchsia Hart.
Hear industry experts discuss how artist-led spaces in London have fostered innovation in the digital arts scene since the 1960s.
Learn about the pioneering sound archive in Vienna, established 125 years ago, focusing on preserving unique languages and music.
Learn about innovative London infrastructure projects like Data Centres and Transport systems, all aimed at sustainable urban development.
Dr Jess Wade discusses the integration of chirality in device manufacturing, inter-disciplinary science, and the need to reform research culture.
Engage in a lively chat about 2024’s top science and tech advances, with discussions on the universe, genetics, AI, and more.
This lecture looks at the historical fascination with intelligent machines, from ancient myths to modern robots, and the complex human relationship with them.