Twenty times true / Cristina Quintana Laforet (ES), Natalia Herrera Pombero (ES), José Manuel Higes López (ES)

Twenty times true

Cristina Quintana Laforet (ES), Natalia Herrera Pombero (ES), José Manuel Higes López (ES)

AI can disrupt established truths by inspiring alternative realities. In this icosahedron, each face represents a group of established truths from different domains. Visitors can explore alternative perspectives, challenging the ownership and stability of established truths. It emphasizes the potential of AI to disrupt traditional notions of truth ownership, inviting viewers to reevaluate their understanding, encouraging them to develop their critical thinking.

Natalia Herrera Pombero (ES)

Natalia Herrera Pombero is an architect, artist, musician, and a PhD student in art and heritage of US.

José Manuel Higes López (ES)

José Manuel Higes is a playwright, mathematician with a PhD in mathematics and graduated in psychology at Universidad Complutense with a master with honors in creative writing at US.

Cristina Quintana Laforet (ES)

Cristina Laforêt graduated in fine arts and is a PhD student in art and heritage of US.