Margins in Fluxus.
At the horizon of digital art, boundaries between human, machine, and environment blur. Algorithms become matter, sound, and image—vibrating with affect and resonance. Technology acts as a porous translator of invisible forces, revealing flux and becoming. This pavilion invites shared experimentation between humans and algorithms, imagining AIs that vibrate, feel, and deviate. Beyond dichotomies of nature and technology, it explores AI as an open, living flow—where body and machine intertwine, unfolding new forms of coexistence and uncharted sensibilities in space-time.
Work by Sougwen, Walla Capelobo, Thiago R, Matheus Montanari, Matteo Campulla, Ahmet Mete Balyan, Alina Tofan, Angelina Voskopoulou, Enzo Cillo, Gözde Betülay Yorulmaz, Guilherme Peters, Matias Mariani, Roberto Winter, Irena Paskali, Jenia Filatova, Magdalena Bermudez, Marina Baldina, Marie-Andrée Pellerin, Masja Nor Nødtvedt, Megan Volpe, Michael Betancourt, Miguel Ripoll, Nenad Nedeljkov, Osmar Domingos, Sub Net, Tatsuru Arai, Tessa Ojala, Wu Yun-Jieh, Yiou Wang, Jess MacCormack, Parham Ghalamdar, Paweł Grajnert, Rick Cruz, Marco Joubert, Jose Martinez, Ian haig, Edmar Soria, Mauricio Sanhueza, Leonardo Severino, Tushar Gidwani, Paulius Sliaupa, Fran Orallo, Mattia Biondi, YunXuan, Mora Ibarra, Jourden Fenner, Yueyuan Wen, Thainara Carvalho, Gerald Trimmel, Crystal Marshall, Minrui Qiao, Yu-Ting Tsai, Frédérick Maheux, Stefanie Rübensaal, Mattia Benedetti, Claudia Tong, Zhongyao Wang, Vibeke Bertelsen, Joris Hens, José J. Martínez a.k.a Romina Montero, Susanne Berkenheger, Serge Aa aka Horomox, Yichu Li, Vidmina Stasiulyte, Maximilian Vermilye, Heejoon June Yoon, Steffi Klenz, Dmitri Kourliandski, Tomi Katz, Nonoka Matsuo, Frédérick Maheux, Naomi Cook, Tassia Mila aka gatopretopulando.
Curated by Tassia Mila aka gatopretopulando.
Kamîm Tuhut.
São Paulo, Brazil.