Day 20 of Superconversations — a collaboration between e-flux & The New Centre for Research & Practice.
Adam Kleinman responds to Mohammad Salemy’s ART AFTER THE MACHINES
Follow the link to the response here.
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From Adam’s response:
“. . . art too only has a capacity for compassion, or empathy, and likewise, it only has a capacity to act as a manual, or a record, to give guidance and so on . . . At present, the only fear computing devices present to me though is not that they are mind-numbingly complex, it is that no matter how complex they seem, each runs by a strict textualism predicated on a very close reading of code and metrics. The real quandary isn’t then what should art and science learn from each other vis-à-vis computing, the question is: are our interlinked machines turning more and more into an association of Prousts and Hugos, or into an army of literal minded Antonin Scalias?”