
""I've been thinking lately about how art reveals the writing on the wall. When I began developing the concept of human-machine collaboration it was 2015, years before the current wave of generative AI entered public consciousness.""
""In collaboration, there is always change. Mutual exchange. Promise. Peril. It implies a relational risk, an entanglement: a kind of (ex)change.""
""Human experience defies computation yet can be expressed in new ways through these tools. Perhaps that's why the work often suggests shared creative agency between human and machine.""
""My interest has never been in replacing human collaboration, but challenging our assumptions about what machines are and what humans can become through them.""
Sougwen Chung presents new works at Art Basel Hong Kong's Zero 10 sector, focusing on digital art. Her centerpiece, Recursion 0, is a 10-meter scroll created using brainwave data, completed live. Chung emphasizes the importance of collaboration over mere interaction, highlighting the dynamic exchange between humans and machines. Her D.O.U.G. series showcases this concept, having been exhibited globally. She questions authorship and value in the context of machine creativity, aiming to challenge assumptions about human and machine roles in collaboration.
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