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The future is already here
Cultural, Exhibition, Video, Digital art
in Avignon
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Le Grenier à sel presents the 2nd part of the "Symptoms of the living" cycle, with an exhibition that explores the relationship between man and machine.
VIDEOS - ROBOTICS - AUTOMATA - INSTALLATIONS - VIRTUAL REALITY. -
The second part of the "Symptoms of the living" trilogy, this exhibition examines the relationship between man and machine, against a backdrop of increasing deployment of artificial intelligence and the porous nature of the boundaries between humanity and robotics, between flesh and code. How are artists questioning our relationship with the interfaces that regulate our lives today? Whether they see them as liberating or enslaving, useful or threatening, they constantly mirror the fears and...
The second part of the "Symptoms of the living" trilogy, this exhibition examines the relationship between man and machine, against a backdrop of increasing deployment of artificial intelligence and the porous nature of the boundaries between humanity and robotics, between flesh and code. How are artists questioning our relationship with the interfaces that regulate our lives today? Whether they see them as liberating or enslaving, useful or threatening, they constantly mirror the fears and hopes of our times.
The exhibition brings together 12 artists from different horizons and as many artistic productions from a variety of practices (interactive installation, automaton, video, photography, robotics, animation, VR... ). By turns allegorical, critical, poetic or simply playful, these works question man's own identity, corporeality and future, from obsolescence to transhumanism. They invite us to lose ourselves where science and the imaginary intertwine.
With Donatien Aubert - France Cadet - Thierry Cohen - Heather Dewey-Hagborg - Bastien Faudon - Mathieu Gafsou - Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos - Maxime Matthys - Julien Prévieux - Stelarc - Varvara & Mar - Filipe Vilas-Boas
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Spoken languages
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Schedules
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From
October 5, 2024
until January 18, 2025
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MondayClosed-
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Tuesday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Wednesday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Thursday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Friday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Saturday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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SundayClosed-