Lecture by Dr. Franziska Stöhr (Kunsthalle Munich).
Since the 1980s, Miguel Chevalier has been using the latest digital technologies as a creative means of expression - today also artificial intelligence. The focus is on the interplay between artist and machine as well as between system and chance as an extension of his own creativity. Inspired by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely and Vera Molnár, Chevalier combines technology with artistic vision and actively involves the audience. In her lecture, curator Franziska Stöhr will provide insights into Chevalier's work and its art-historical anchoring - with a focus on authorship, chance and interaction.
Venue: Gartensalon of the Kunsthalle
Price: € 5 / € 3, tickets online
A cooperation with the TUM Center for Culture and Arts
Price information:
reduced 3 €