Ensayo de un discurso
Ensayo de un discurso es una instalación interactiva que indaga sobre el efecto de la inteligencia artificial en la creación de ideologías. La pieza consta de un sistema capaz de crear discursos a partir de palabras alimentadas por los visitantes. Dichos discursos se graban sobre cinta de cassette y se reproducen de manera repetitiva a través de bocinas de perifoneo. La cinta nunca se borra, de manera que cada diálogo nuevo se aglomera sobre los demás. La pieza funciona con una red neuronal artificial creada específicamente para la obra. La red fue entrenada con un cuerpo de discursos relacionados con la identidad nacional, el progreso y la modernidad mexicana de manera que el sistema aborda estas temáticas en los discursos nuevos que genera.
Participantes
Diego Trujillo
Diego Trujillo
Diego Trujillo
Artist, researcher, and professor, he holds a master's degree in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art (London) and a bachelor's degree in biology from the Faculty of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He received the Young Creators grant from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA), as well as an honorable mention in hybrid art at the Prix Ars Electronica for his piece This Tape Will Self-Destruct. He has exhibited in various museums and galleries around the world, including Science Gallery Dublin, LUX Pavillon in Mainz, the Saint Etienne Design Biennial, and the Piksel and 404 festivals. As a researcher, he has explored the use of digital technologies for self-representation and their applications in the dissemination of literary archives and musical performance in virtual environments. He received the award for best paper at the Cumulus 2023 conference for his research, Metaphysical instruments: Prototypes for hybrid and live music-making.
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Diego Trujillo
Diego Trujillo
Artist, researcher, and professor, he holds a master's degree in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art (London) and a bachelor's degree in biology from the Faculty of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He received the Young Creators grant from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA), as well as an honorable mention in hybrid art at the Prix Ars Electronica for his piece This Tape Will Self-Destruct. He has exhibited in various museums and galleries around the world, including Science Gallery Dublin, LUX Pavillon in Mainz, the Saint Etienne Design Biennial, and the Piksel and 404 festivals. As a researcher, he has explored the use of digital technologies for self-representation and their applications in the dissemination of literary archives and musical performance in virtual environments. He received the award for best paper at the Cumulus 2023 conference for his research, Metaphysical instruments: Prototypes for hybrid and live music-making.
Lic. Primo de Verdad 2
Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, Cuauhtémoc