Portrait of the artist as a machine

UNTIL FRIDAY 8/9
Drawing cabinet. Azorín Literary, 33

In the midst of the debate about whether artificial intelligence will replace human beings in a multitude of tasks, Ignacio García Sánchez reflect, using analogue media, about machines that aim to produce human art. Evoking the Western iconographic tradition of “artist working”, In each of his drawings a fictitious machine appears in the middle of his creative process. The artistic guild has always appeared as that village of irreducible Gauls capable of dodging the power of machines but, What if that wasn't so?? The ability of artificial intelligence to process large amounts of data and recombine them is achieving increasingly complex and disturbing results. It still seems unlikely that a computer would produce such an extraordinary work that goes beyond the conventions of its time., but the doubt exists about whether automation is an opportunity or a threat. SNOWFLAKE

 

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