The Beep Electronic Art Collection, Reus

The objective of the Beep Electronic Art Collection is to be witness and agent of the transgression created at the intersection of art, science and technology. It is recognized not only for what it collects, but for how it does so; it has generated a new type of collectionism promoting programs of production, preservation and patronage of technological art, encouraging the debate around issues related to the introduction of new technologies in art.

Art & Artificial Intelligence
Ronan Barrot (FR), Robbie Barrat (US)

An exceptional encounter between a contemporary painter Ronan Barrot and an artist, researcher in artificial intelligence, Robbie Barrat. 450 paintings of “Skulls” painted by Ronan Barrot over the last few years have been digitally scanned and imported by Robbie Barrat in a neural network to train it and create new images of “Skulls”.

ArtJaws, Paris – New York – Hong Kong

With a presence in over 27 countries, ArtJaws offers the most extensive media arts catalog worldwide and dedicates a large part of its collections to guest curators: media art experts and pioneers of digital cultures.

Seeing I
Mark Farid (UK)

For 24 hours a day, for 28 days, artist Mark Farid will wear a virtual reality headset, seeing and hearing what one person sees and hears for 28 days.

EXILE, Vienna

EXILE is a platform for contemporary art founded in 2008 by Christian Siekmeier. EXILE understands art as a collaborative, inter-generational and overarching discourse embedded in a complex web of socio-political, gender and personal histories as much as in aesthetic theory and conceptual practice.

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art, Tokyo

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art (TSCA) is an art gallery in Tokyo. TSCA thoughtfully shows research and works by a number of Japanese and international contemporary artists across various mediums who are groundbreakers in their respective genres. The gallery represents its artists at international art fairs. Art fairs that Takuro Someya Contemporary Art has participated in include Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Stage Singapore, and Art Fair Tokyo. The gallery was founded in 2006 and is now situated within a major contemporary art gallery complex (TERRADA) in Shinagawa of Tokyo.

M0T3TU5
Alessandro Capozzo (IT)

M0T3TU5 is a project placed at the intersection of generative art, artificial intelligence and data visualization. It is based on texts generated by a neural network trained with some of the fundamental books of western scientific thought (Dialogo sopra i massimi sistemi by Galileo and Opticks by Newton).

TRANSFER, Los Angeles

TRANSFER is an experimental gallery that focuses on simulation in contemporary art. The gallery represents an emerging movement of women refiguring technology, and specializes in immersive exhibitions of new formats like animated GIFs, algorithmic art, software-based artworks, VR/AR, and internet art. In 2016 TRANSFER launched a virtual exhibition format called the TRANSFER Download, which has traveled to public art institutions in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Basel, and Shanghai. The gallery was founded in NYC in 2013, and opened in Los Angeles in 2019. TRANSFER is independently owned and directed by Kelani Nichole.

KATHRIN STUMREICH hosted by ARS ELECTRONICA
Kathrin Stumreich (AT)

In the scope of this year’s Ars Electronica Festival 2019, Bildraum 07 in Vienna presents current works by Kathrin Stumreich. The artist gives insights into her sound research, in which she examines order and code, movement choreography and complex robotics, as well as coincidence and chaos as material properties.