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SUMMARY:Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI
DESCRIPTION:“Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI” explores the primacy of the human body as it’s poised on the precipice of a potential fusion with artificial intelligence. Inspired by the Moravec Paradox\, the show looks deeper into the unconscious role the body’s sensorimotor habitat has in shaping our awareness\, imagination\, and socio-political structures. Society tends to privilege reason and logic because it is conscious and quantifiable. But beneath this thin “veneer of human thought” is a deeper\, more complex knowledge system within the body. As technologists imagine the potentials of merging humans with AI\, these artists consider the body’s elusive and underestimated power. Their various investigations across multiple media offer room to speculate about the exchange between the unconscious and conscious\, and ask questions about what the body knows. Before we enter a generation where cyborgs are as ubiquitous as the internet\, in a time when we still inhabit human bodies\, the urgent questions to ask are what lessons can our mortal vessels teach us and what unknown paradox might we contain? \n“Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI” is on view October 5\, 2018 through February 3\, 2019. An opening reception will be held on October 4 from 6:00 to 8:00pm. \nExhibition website
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/paradox-the-body-in-the-age-of-ai/
LOCATION:Miller ICA\, Purnell Center for the Arts\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Talya Petrillo: Happy House
DESCRIPTION:“Happy House\,” a new exhibition by Talya Petrillo MFA ’20\, prods a sugar-coated reaction to the physically and emotionally aversive. Pulling from autobiographical vignettes\, “Happy House” folds a familiar language of domestic space into a convoluted texture of fluorescent hues and humorous attempts. \nOpening: November 16\, 7pm-10pm\nBy appointment: November 13-15 and 17-19
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/talya-petrillo-happy-house/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
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SUMMARY:CAS Lecture: Sammus
DESCRIPTION:Rap artist\, producer\, and PhD student at Cornell University\, Sammus’ Billboard-charting album\, Pieces in Space\, weaves raw confessions\, pro-weirdo anthems\, and clever musings on modern life into a unique story about black womanhood. In her talk\, Sammus (Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo) will discuss how she manages dual careers as well as the ways that many of her personal challenges mirror those faced by the subjects of her research on community recording studios. \nAs an academic studying sound\, gaming\, and the identity politics of community studios\, Enongo has produced articles for publications such as Bitch\, For Harriet\, Sounding Out!\, and The Mary Sue investigating the intersections of race\, hip-hop\, gaming\, and feminism. \nCo-presented by: CMU Center for Arts in Society\, ProSEED\, Arts Greenhouse\, Entertainment Technology Center\, Department of Modern Languages\, and VIA. \nSammus will also give a benefit show with Romance Nyogu\, Swampwalk\, and Kowloon Corp at the Ace Hotel on Friday\, November 16 at 7:30pm. All proceeds from the show will benefit Gwen’s Girls\, which empowers young women in Allegheny County. \nMore information
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/cas-lecture-sammus/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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