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Coding in speech | Generative machines | Interacting interfaces

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research: Seminar

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111

Coding in speech | Generative machines | Interacting interfaces

Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello
I know, we should have talked about it before, Soma #01, In-game screenshot, 2024

The seminar, led by visual artists and researchers Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello, aims to explore the connections between Visual Culture, Natural Language, and Computation.

 

The authors seek to demonstrate how contemporary artistic practice can serve as an effective means to address and communicate these complex topics.

 

They also address key questions: What are the social, cultural, and aesthetic implications of generative AI technologies? How are these technologies, along with extended reality (XR), reshaping our perception of reality?

 

The lecture will be structured in two parts: the first will feature a performance of their artwork I Know We Should Have Talked About It Before, originally presented at FestivalFilosofia 2024. In the second part, the artists will discuss the theoretical and creative process behind the development of several projects.

Biography

Lorenzo Bacci & Flavio Moriniello

Lorenzo Bacci (1989) and Flavio Moriniello (1986) have been working as an artist duo since 2019. They both achieved a Master's degree in Photography and Visual Design from NABA in Milan, after respectively completing a BA in Economics and an MSc in Physics. Currently, Moriniello is pursuing a PhD in AI at UPV in Valencia while Bacci is  pursuing a MA in Cultures of Communication at the University of Milan. Bacci and Moriniello employ a multidisciplinary approach in their research, with a specific focus on examining the intricate relationship between humans and technology. They delve deep into understanding how the latter is actively reshaping our perception of reality. Moreover, they extend their investigation beyond the edges of current circumstances in order to envision near future scenarios.

They have exhibited at major institutions including La Triennale di Milano and Scuderie del Quirinale (Rome). Their work is both in public and private collections such as: MUFOCO (Milan) and Centre Claude Cahun pour la photographie contemporaine (Nantes).

research: seminar

Coding in speech | Generative machines | Interacting interfaces

Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello
I know, we should have talked about it before, Soma #01, In-game screenshot, 2024

The seminar, led by visual artists and researchers Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello, aims to explore the connections between Visual Culture, Natural Language, and Computation.

 

The authors seek to demonstrate how contemporary artistic practice can serve as an effective means to address and communicate these complex topics.

 

They also address key questions: What are the social, cultural, and aesthetic implications of generative AI technologies? How are these technologies, along with extended reality (XR), reshaping our perception of reality?

 

The lecture will be structured in two parts: the first will feature a performance of their artwork I Know We Should Have Talked About It Before, originally presented at FestivalFilosofia 2024. In the second part, the artists will discuss the theoretical and creative process behind the development of several projects.

12 February 2025
14:00
18:00

Aula Immersiva

Università degli Studi di Milano

Via Santa Sofia, 9

organized by

Anna Caterina Dalmasso
Coding in speech | Generative machines | Interacting interfaces
Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello
Aula Immersiva
Università degli Studi di Milano
Via Santa Sofia, 9
20250212
14:00
18:00