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Follow on Google News | Exhibition Update|Yuma Kishi, Imaginary BonesBy: SEI-RIN Co., Ltd. About the Exhibition Up until now, much of technology has centered around human intent and technology's ability to fulfill anthropocentric values. Today, technology continues to grow and, in part, eclipse human design. To Kishi, the value of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not instrumental, but autonomous. Instead, through their independent world view, Kishi recognizes AI as a cooperative entity of a unique intellect and ability to render history, images, and other forms of human creation. Bones provide structure and form. Simultaneously, they are one of the earliest tools used by mankind. If civilization began when bones began to be utilized, then perhaps bones should be viewed as tools worthy of commemoration. In Imaginary Bones, Kishi reinterprets the concept of bones through an AI perspective and presents a world of shapes and rules, independent of ours. In this examination of existing civilization through its primal origins, Kishi unravels how accelerated progress reveals a situation whereby man-made systems have begun to disintegrate from the core. ARTIST|Yuma Kishi Kishi considers AI not as something that imitates people, but as an alien intelligence from another dimension. By installing this intelligence into his own body and lending it as a substitute, Kishi creates works that often place digital intelligence and the analog body in a parallel relationship. His works often reference art history in conjunction with technology to evoke a sense of momentary dislocation in the viewer's self-awareness and the world of the present. His works have been featured in NIKE and VOGUE, and he is active in a variety of fields. Curator|Shin Sumimoto Born in 1993. Curation/Research Course, Department of Arts Studies and Curatorial Practices, Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts graduate. Sumimoto specializes in marketing strategy and curatorial art theory. Dates| Part I: 10/17 - 11/4 Part II: 11/20 - 12/18, 2021 *Closed Sundays and Mondays (Open on Public holidays, 10/17 and 11/7) *Closed 11/15 - 11/19 for exhibition changeover Venue & Organizer|√K Contemporary Admittance|Free Exhibiting Works|approx. 25 Exhibition URL|https://root- Co-operators| Curator Shin Sumimoto Spatial Architect Ken Haga Art Director Kento Unemi Technical Director Hidemaro Fujinami Sound Tatsuru Takeishi Facility Support HATRA Photographer Yunosuke Nakayama Installation Support Shintaro Takamatsu, SALT, Ryonosuke Ono, Ryo Yumoto, and Kai Shimizu *Depending on the state of COVID-19, details are subject to change. All visitors will be asked to co-operate with mask-wearing and hand disinfection. End
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