Later this month, Greek club Scorpios Mykonos will present a new program called In Resonance. Billed as the largest collection of AI and generative digital artists with musicians ever assembled, the summer-long program will feature a variety of live music performances, digital art drops and installations.
As the headlining act, Turkish new media artist Refik Anadol worked closely with the indigenous Yawanawa people of Brazil to create an undulating architectural model that reflects the essence of their culture and relationship with the Amazon forest. Emblematic of his career, Anadol utlizes the latest in machine learning to create a rhythmic series of patterns that are facilitated by Impact One, as part of their “Possible Futures” program, which explores the deep connections between human consciousness and nature.
Additional highlights of the exhibition include works by rising AI artist Dr. Ivona Tau, in collaboration with Jean Claude Ades, along with works by French biological generative artist and musician Agoria, New Zealander Jesse Woolston, Australian light sculptor Jason Sims and more.
“In Resonance is a multidisciplinary program which brings leading AI artists and renowned musicians together to explore the profound connections between art and music as reflections, complements and natural evolutions of each other,” said Elio D’Anna, co-founder of HOFA gallery, whom curated the event.
In Resonance will begin at Scorpios on July 13 and run through September 3.
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Scorpios
Paraga
Mikonos 846 00,
Greece
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