Lawrence Lek on the pitfalls of artists making work about AI
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"Upon entering the exhibition, one is given a headset and invited to wander around the dimly lit space, in which they encounter various stages and scenes of a wayward, self-driving car undergoing post-collision 'therapy' and rebooting its software."
"I am architecturally interested in the design of institutions such as shopping malls, schools, prisons. These spaces are mirror images of each other because they're designed to keep people contained. I wanted to combine that visual structure with my world-building practice, which is centred on non-human and AI perspectives."
"My interest in AI isn't just about its problems and promises, but also how one age passes into the next. There is an obsolescence built into the architectu...
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