Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies
Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies
Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies is an immersive exhibition exploring how artificial intelligence reshapes human relationships to time, memory, creativity, and history. Through sculpture, print, electronics, music, movement, and poetry created in collaboration with AI, the exhibition foregrounds aesthetic and embodied perspectives often overlooked in technical or policy-driven discussions of AI. By contrasting AI’s rapid, data-driven feedback loops with the durational experience of human memory and artmaking, the exhibition invites audiences to reconsider creativity, authorship, and cultural inheritance in an age of machine intelligence.
Artists Sasha Stiles and Nathaniel Stern install Generation to Generation for a week-long run at Kenilworth Square East Gallery from February 12 to 20. Join Stern, Stiles, and The Brooklyn Rail editor-at-large Charlotte Kent for a workshop, gallery walk, panel on AI and contemporary art, and opening reception with light refreshments on Thursday, February 12.
This exhibition is part of the Center for 21st Century Studies’ Aesthetics, Art, & AI series. Free and open to the public.