"Our Friends Electric, Adventures in Robotics, AI and Other Stories": A new exhibition in QUAD, Derby
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"Our Friends Electric, Adventures in Robotics, AI and Other Stories": A new exhibition in QUAD, Derby
Anna Dumitriu and Alex May: Antisocial Swarm Robots Installation View. Photo: Anna Dumitriu.



DERBY.- A new exhibition in QUAD, Derby this summer explores themes relating to robots, artificial intelligence, online networks and synthetic biology.

Our Friends Electric, Adventures in Robotics, AI and Other Stories features artists: Kim Asendorf & Ole Fach, boredomresearch (Vicky Isley & Paul Smith), Anna Dumitriu & Alex May, Joey Holder, Alex Pearl and Stanza. The exhibition features film works; robotic sculptures and automata, and prints/ drawings produced by robots/ AI ‘life-forms’.

Our Friends Electric highlights our hopes and fears for a present and future increasingly shaped by technological advance in the wake of various recent news reports, concerned with the idea of robots and AI replacing humans in the workplace. Although we fear apocalyptic scenarios of AI machines rebelling against us, advances in robotics and synthetic biological research also point to a bright future free of disease, where we live longer and our lives are made easier. The artists featured in Our Friends Electric draw inspiration from front-line scientific research, yet provide a creative and emotive understanding to the continuing moral and ethical questions that surround new and evolving technology.

Our Friends Electric, Adventures in Robotics, AI and Other Stories is on display in QUAD Gallery, Derby, from 1st July until 10th September.

The artworks in Our Friends Electric, Adventures in Robotics, AI and Other Stories:

Digital Painting Bot by Kim Asendorf & Ole Fach playfully posits the questions ‘what do computers do in their spare time?’ and how do they ‘experience the world?’ suggesting an artificially intelligent response to the idea of ‘leisure’.

Robots in Distress by boredomresearch is a single-screen projection using real-time software featuring emotionally sensitive robotic ‘agents’, who can display despondency, programmed to monitor the environment in a marine habitat.

My Robot Companion by Anna Dumitriu & Alex May explores questions of social robotics, asking ‘do we want and need robot companions?’ And, if so, what kind of robot companions do we, as a society, want?

Joey Holder’s film work Ophiux suggests a future where we as humans are augmented and upgraded, ‘a future in which synthetic biology has been fully realized… and where human biology has been computer programmed’.

Alex Pearl examines automata and our relationship with machines, producing films that show his robotic creations moving towards breakdown.

Lost in Translation by Stanza features a custom-made robot that makes drawings, in response to a series of texts spoken by into a microphone interface, that are unique to each reader. The work questions not only the meaning and interpretation of text but just who controls our understanding of the outputs and indeed what is ‘Lost in Translation’.










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