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we are introducing @datachronicles.ai , an open window into the raw, in-progress, poetic and speculative worlds we’re exploring in the AI division @domesticdatastreamers
a place for code, prompts, thoughts, conversations and algorithmic dreams
made with love by domestic data streamers
Calling all young creative professionals interesting in data collection 📣
We’re launching an open call for a 10-day artistic & research residency in Pisa, Italy, happening from the 1st to the 10th of October 2026. The residency is run in tandem with the Internet Festival (9-12th October).
Travel, accommodation, and meals are covered ✈️🍝
The big question it’s all about: what if getting to know your audience didn’t feel like a survey?
We’ll be picking 10 creatives under 30 to explore new ways of engaging people through data, participation, and artistic innovation. If you work somewhere in between design, art, research, communication, or anything that touches the space between people and information - this one is for you 🎯
For years, we’ve been developing “info-experiences”: participatory formats that generate real insights without ever feeling like questionnaires. Now we’re opening that practice up: with ten days to experiment, build, and test ideas with real audiences - working side by side with us.
Co-funded by the EU, applications are open, link in bio 🚀
🗺️ In a world where Google Street View maps nearly every inch of territory, the idea of a “map” takes on a different shape. Complexity doesn’t end at borders—it multiplies when we look closer. So what does mapping mean in the age of AI and algorithmic vision?
That’s what we wrote about in Phantom Cartography, featured in @the.ai.art.magazine Issue Nº2: CRITICAL INTELLIGENCE—narratives under the machine 🖥️
A beautiful print magazine gathering visual + written work from artists and thinkers using AI as a space of dissidence, resistance, and subversion. It’s a huge honour for us to be part of this archive. You can order your copy online - link in bio to the AI Art Magazine website 🔗
What can a small gesture tell us about history? Over the past year, we’ve been exploring how movement becomes memory - and how AI might help us notice the echoes we carry without knowing 🧠
This has morphed into our Uncoded Gestures project, which was put on display, back in May at the @paloaltobarcelona centre in Barcelona, where we trained our prototype to match the gestures of visitors with the gestures of individuals in the images from the Poblenou historical archives.
Link in bio to the full article if you want to read more 🏛️