Adam Gibney - Cybernetic Reorientations of Being: NOVA

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Adam Gibney - Cybernetic Reorientations of Being: NOVA
Name Adam Gibney - Cybernetic Reorientations of Being: NOVA
Date 2024-12-07
EndDate 2025-02-08
Organiser/s Mermaid Arts Centre
Location Wicklow
Source https://www.mermaidartscentre.ie/whats-on/exhibitions/adam-gibney-cybernetic-reorientations-of-being-nova
Spotlight No

It's the last week to catch this exhibition in Mermaid Arts Centre! Conceived by artist Adam Gibney, this new commission explores self-replicating systems. A touchstone is research in the context of rapidly expanding AI systems, referencing Cambridge mathematician John Conway’s Game of Life (1971), a grid of cells that can thrive or die depending on a set of rules imposed by the player. A cellular automata of sorts, as a kind of artificial intelligence it uses very simple rules to replicate early life systems.