Lecture by Miguel Chevalier
For over four decades, Miguel Chevalier has been exploring both the visible and invisible dimensions of life through the lens of digital technology. In this lecture, the artist reflects on his career and presents the main themes of his ongoing research into a reprogrammed nature - one reinvented through algorithms, data flows, and generative aesthetics. For Chevalier, algorithms become poetic tools capable of generating new forms, imaginary ecosystems, and hybrid species at the crossroads of the real and the virtual.
Lecture by Miguel Chevalier
For more than four decades, Miguel Chevalier has been exploring the visible and invisible dimensions of life with the help of digital technologies. In his lecture, the artist reflects on his career and provides insights into his research into a "reprogrammed" nature, shaped by algorithms, data streams and generative aesthetics. Chevalier questions our relationship to living systems in the age of artificial intelligence, simulation and co-creation with machines. The result is an oeuvre in constant transformation - between science, art and contemplation.
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