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The basis of the „European Digital Art and Science Network“ is a big manifold network consisting of scientific mentoring institutions (ESA, CERN, ESO and Fraunhofer MEVIS), the Ars Electronica Futurelab and seven European cultural partners (Center for the promotion of science, RS – DIG Gallery, SK – Zaragoza City of Knowledge Foundation, ES – Kapelica Gallery / Kersnikova, SI – GV Art, UK – Laboral, ES – Science Gallery, IE. The EU funded project lasted from 2014 to 2017.
The Online Archive of Ars Electronica provides an overview of the individual activities of the network and also delivers information about the network itself, the residency artists and the involved project partners and the jury.

Exhibitions 2017

HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin

Title: ad infinitum: a parasitical being that lives off human energy by Pedro Lopes (PT) | 5490 * 3660px | 14.8 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Google´s Eyes by Merijn Bolink (NL) | 3744 * 5616px | 8.4 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Antisocial Swarm Robots by Anna Dumitriu and Alex May (UK) | 5616 * 3744px | 6.7 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: 5000times by Isabel Mager (DE) | 5616 * 3744px | 15.0 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: DoppelGänger by ForReal Team (IL) | 5480 * 3653px | 17.0 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Hoopla: Computer-Generated, Human-Produced Embroidery by Gillian Smith (US) | 5616 * 3744px | 13.6 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: HUMANS NEED NOT TO COUNT by Varvara & Mar (EE/ES) | 5616 * 3744px | 8.2 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Lady Chatterley´s Tinderbot by Libby Heaney (UK) | 3135 * 4702px | 9.9 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: memememe by Radamés Ajna and Thiago Hersan (BR) | 5616 * 3744px | 11.3 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Minimum Wage Machine by Blake Fall-Conroy (US) | 5569 * 3713px | 17.5 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Pinokio by Adam Ben-Dror (ZA/NZ) and Shanshan Zhou (CN/NZ) | 5446 * 3631px | 10.2 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Self Typing Machines by Lorraine Oades and Martin Peach (CA) | 5616 * 3744px | 11.0 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Stony 1.0 by Itamar Shimonshy (IL) | 3744 * 5616px | 19.0 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: The Great Disengagement by David Lovejoy and Ted Meyer (US) | 5616 * 3744px | 14.8 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: The Mindfulness Machine by Seb Lee-Delisle (UK) | 5616 * 3744px | 10.4 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
Title: Tickle Salon by Driessens & Verstappen (NL) | 3657 * 5486px | 5.3 MB | Credits: Science Gallery Dublin
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    HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY
    Exhibition
    Science Gallery Dublin
    10.02. – 21.05.2017
    Links
    https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/hnna/

    Start:
    Feb 10, 2017
    End:
    May 21, 2017

    Info:
    Exhibition in the context of the European Digital Art & Science Network.
    Cross reference
    Science Gallery Dublin
    Description
    HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY
    A free exhibition exploring the possibilities of artificial intelligence
    Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin
    10.02. – 21.05.2017

    In an automated world, will it be time to put humans out to pasture? Are we hurtling together towards a leisure-time utopia or robottended human zoos? Will the notion of work transform completely if machines really can do everything better, faster, and for longer?

    HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY at Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, interrogated the supposedly seismic changes that artificial intelligence is bestowing on society. The exhibition gave visitors the chance to explore the creative possibilities of machine learning—sparking conversations on potential futures that are simultaneously celebratory, beneficial, dystopian, and humorous.
    (Source https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/hnna)

    (Source: The Practice of Art and Science, p. 288)
    Exhibition Credits
    HUMANS NEED NOT APPLY curated by Williams Myers
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