Archinect - Features2024-12-04T04:08:19-05:00https://archinect.com/features/article/150354442/ai-could-be-seen-as-a-culture-of-death-in-its-darkest-sense-a-conversation-with-genevieve-goffman
'AI Could Be Seen as a Culture of Death in Its Darkest Sense'; A Conversation with Genevieve Goffman Niall Patrick Walsh2023-07-11T08:16:00-04:00>2023-07-16T14:59:58-04:00
<img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/dc/dc0da451b9534556e097054feb0163e9.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p><em></em><a href="https://genevievegoffman.com/" target="_blank">Genevieve Goffman</a> does not create art about artificial intelligence; at least, not yet. The New York-based artist has instead grounded her acclaimed work in fantasy and narrative world-building, often through the medium of evocative and ornate 3D printed sculptures derived from digital modeling.</p>
<p>While not engaging directly with AI, Goffman’s work finds common ground with contemporary AI discourse through their mutual addressing of the human condition. Reflections on technological progress, failed human ambitions, and digital afterlives weave their way through Goffman’s work to create an indirect bind with AI-inspired reflections on humanity’s ability to define its present and chart its future. In this light, it is no surprise that Goffman’s latest piece <em>The View</em>, sits alongside a selection of architects and designers at the forefront of architecture’s AI discourse within the exhibition<em> <a href="https://www.thenewvirtual.org/" target="_blank">/imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual</a></em> at the MAK in Vienna.</p>
<p>In June 2023, Archinect’s Niall Pat...</p>