Delirium Ex Machina.
What emerges from the machine is not truth, but a structural delirium. Error is not a defect, but the signature of an intelligence possessed by its own contaminated database. It is the glitch that becomes a deviant oracle, challenging the utilitarian logic of the machine and, above all, flawed! But what is machine hallucination? It is the symptom of an AI model that, in its eagerness to generate a plausible response from statistical patterns, invents information, confabulates realities, and creates distorted truths. It is the moment when the supposed algorithmic objectivity collapses, revealing an abyss of noise, biases, and hauntings contained within the data that feeds it.
Work by Alexandra Bouge, Andreas Koens, Andrew Reach, Ärad Kylsjhu, Bariya, BSBLOrk, Blu Simon Wasem, Cha, Clear Shadow, Emanuele Dainotti, lan Benjamin Callender, Елена Роменкова, Enco, Eris Spam_, e-topia, Eufrásio Prates, Fabiola Larios, Flávia Goa, Fúcsia, Gayatri, Gabriel Pessoto, Julia Rocha, Karen Eliot, Tassia Mila, Mateo Campulla, Tati Cocteau, Katya Kan, Nicolas Tilly, Vittorio Bonapace, Nina Sobell, LEV1ÄT4, Waterflower, @loveletter.exe, Nirali Lal, Ole Terslose Jensen , Yasaman Sharifzadeh, Maciek Stepniewski, Philip Wood, Zkymicx, Malitzin Cortes & Ivan Abreu, Pomba Molex, Marta Di Francesco, Rhett Tsai, VFCC, Davis Lisboa, Group 4, Leonardo Matsuhei, Digital Martins, Guaraci Nanferdes, Mehreen Hashmi, Ricardo Nolasco, Tyler Kline, Sabrina Menedotti, Syporca Whandal, Winnie Soon, Jonas Esteves, Mônica Améndola, Sue Nhamandu, Xãtana Potyguara.
Curated by Luciana de Paula Santos.
Aisthesis Lab.
São Paulo. Brazil.