Since the dawn of (art) history, the image of the human body has been a central motif: now, in the technologised age, this image is constantly subjected to new trends, almost in real time, in which artificial intelligence and algorithms play a central role. The group exhibition Coded Bodies shows a broad spectrum of the influences of artificial intelligence on the human body in science, art and social media.
With works from the series Techno Bodies, Ivonne Thein reflects on current images of the body in our digital culture, which is characterised by constantly advancing mechanisation. Ivonne Thein studied photography in Dortmund, then photography and liberal arts at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. She lives and works in Berlin. Her works, which have already been shown at the Deutsches Hygiene Museum/Dresden, Centre Pompidou/Paris and the Goethe Institute in Washington, among others, address the body in a …
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Image. above: Lina Scheynius, untitled (diary) © Lina Scheynius, 2013