Umanesimo Artificiale and Electric Artefacts present a collection that brings together nine artists whose practices revolve around artificial intelligence and the fluidity of identity in virtual spaces.
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In reference to the novel "One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand" by the Nobel prize-winning Luigi Pirandello, the exhibition explores the notion of self in the digital realm.
In a world where physical and digital identities are less and less separated, the restless search for an identity independent of others' preconceptions may lead us to fall without a self and exist immersed in a cloud of hundred thousand selves.
Can interacting with an artificially intelligent agent help us introspect and understand who we are?