Edy Fung is constantly pursuing some kind of truth through experimenting with multiple disciplines ranging from intermedia art and curatorial studies to electroacoustic practices. Tapping into the philosophy of information, she works on fine-tuning an aesthetic that tackles the fundamentals of technology in her recent research. Fung holds an MA in Architecture from the Royal College of Art, London and currently studies computer science at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm.
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The Future History of Skills
We become what we behold. We shape our tools and, thereafter, our tools shape us. — John Culkin (1967) “A Schoolman’s Guide to Marshall McLuhan” (The Saturday Review) Human creativity is often driven by lateral thinking, which according to Margaret Boden has a weakness. She posits that AI can introduce better “standards of rigor, […]… Read More »