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Curation was always one of the key ideas of Kaeur Studio. Our project HTLAL? now uses it as an experimental approach to research. @mccall.holly and @matthischusetts joint exhibition “What we talk about when we talk about rocks“ at Mission Hill Gallery Boston was conducted under the curatorial oversight of How to look at landscapes?
Read more about it on our website.
Read the new interview on our blog. How to look at landscapes? through the lense of french-canadian photographer @tristanlajarrige
How to look at landscapes is our new research project 🌱
Together we step into the untamed realms of the digital wilderness, where understanding eludes us amidst the ever-changing nature of digital culture and the techno-discourse. 🌐🌌
While wildness once symbolized an 'other' born from the dynamics of modernity, the digital wildness takes form through data, immaterial spaces, algorithms, and computing power. It's not about being uncivilized or non-civilized, but rather civilized in a way distinct from the physical reality we inhabit. 🖥️🌿
Happy to announce our new research endeavor at Kaeur Studio. Check out the blog post about the upcoming How to look at landscapes?-project🌄🔍
At Kaeur Studio, we're embarking on a cutting-edge journey that transcends boundaries and explores the intersections of identity, surroundings, and (digital) culture. 🌍💻
This experimental endeavor brings together a diverse range of sources, links, and works from various academic and cultural fields, creating an assemblage that challenges conventional thinking. Our goal is not to conduct original research but to act as facilitators, curating existing research and theories and forging unconventional connections in a strictly interdisciplinary manner, without hierarchy. 📚🔗
We apologize for the months of silence, but behind the scenes, we‘ve been completely immersed in groundbreaking AI developments that have left us utterly captivated!
In order to fully grasp the significance of these developments, we consciously decided to devote our time and energy to thouroughly exploring and understanding their implications.
We dove headfirst into research, workshops and collaborations with other creatives and experts. Withnessing these advancements firsthand fueled our passion for pushing the boundaries of what‘s possible and what‘s worth to discuss in the realm of artistic expression.
Our current research on AI and art focuses for instance on using AI tools to generate diverse forms and patterns that serve as building blocks for our digital and analog collage artworks and workshops on generative aesthetics. This hands-on approach is one of the most exciting aspects of this research since it allows us to experiment with forms, textures and a broader range of expressive objects.
We we‘re quite still and busy with sinking in our subconsciousness.
🌱🪷🪨🌪 and this wonderful frame is the essence of our personal invocation. Thanks to @crosslucid we became a lucid part of ‚The Sentient Sigil Project‘, a series of potent collective vibration, healing narratives and ai-curated symbols of antifragility.
We love the AI-framework and progress that you have made so far with this collaborative artwork that is circulating with meaning and personal purpose around the world.
#sentientsigil #osmoticai #crosslucid
Our newww Blog Posts are ready to be unfolded.
Visit us on kaeur.studio/blog 🍬🍬🍬🍬
#kaeurstudio #launch #websitedesign #blog #newblogposts #creativeai #stateofinterim #framingelectricdreams #2022 #art #design #research #aesthetics
"Framing Electric Dreams" by @matthiskariot and @sebastian.kommer as part of the upcoming exhibition "Imagining Health I",
21/7/22, 6 PM
HFBK Gallery Lerchenfeld 2a
Photo credit : @all.cameras.are.beautiful
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Our team member @matthiskariot and @sebastian.kommer are exhibiting their multidimensional installation with an interactive live performance about the use of AI in the sensitive area of health
On Thursday, 21th of July
@hfbkhamburg
While looking how the discourse of health shaped our past, we are
interested in how the prospective future discourse will look like – feel like.
We are imagining how to realise and design a future of the routine of
physical and mental health and we work with the internal and external perception combining AI-elements with metabolism metaphors
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Research Guidance by @kaeur.studio