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    Netzrauschen #025 | Miguel Rangil – ONB Labs Art Program

    deDecember 20, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of Netzrauschen Andreas interviews spanish artist Miguel Rangil, who explores in his artistic research the hybrid nature of humanity and the interplay between technology and nature. In 2023 he participated in the ONB Labs Art Program, where he investigated the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on our perception, understanding, and interactions. Rangil uses AI tools and draws inspiration from historical archives to uncover connections and patterns that transcend time. Through his project „Hyperconnected Past“ he sheds light on the essence of images and their role in shaping our understanding of the past, offering new perspectives on our hyperconnected world.

    Links zur Sendung:

    Miguel Rangil: http://miguelrangil.com/
    Art collective WONK with Till Schönwetter: http://wonk.works/
    Hyperconnected Past: https://labs.onb.ac.at/artspace/hyperconnected-past/index.html

    Foto: Martin Krickl, (Miguel setting up his work Hyperconnected Past at ONB exhibition, Spring 2023)

    Gestaltung: Andreas Zingerle

    Ton & Signation: Gernot Tutner

    Musik: Inner Cell by King Gizzard and the lizard wizard https://kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/polygondwanaland

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