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Estampa is a collective of programmers, filmmakers and researchers with a critical and archaeological perspective on AV and digital technologies. Their line of work focuses on the uses and ideologies of AI, producing also numerous video-essay and experimental animation pieces. Their works on AI include: ‘Martian Species’ (2021), on the uses of GANs as a speculative imagination (for the Mars exhibition at the CCCB), ‘Host Images’ (2022) on the parasitic character of computer vision (developed for Tabakalera-Medialab, Donostia, and exhibited at La Capella) and the installation ‘Auspicis’ (2019) an ironic reflection on the mythologies of the prediction that monitors air traffic in real time and, before an extraordinary (military, private or sanitary) flight, launches a prediction generated with a dataset that combines horoscope and macroeconomic predictions.
Opening day: Thursday 24, 17 h. Opening hours: all day.
Auspicis from Taller Estampa on Vimeo.
Collaboration with Col·lecció d’Art Banc Sabadell