Symbiotic Signals: Entangled Perceptions and Algorithms
Algorithms mediate how we feel, eat, remember, and move. “Symbiotic Signals: Entangled Perceptions and Algorithms” treats the exhibition itself as a running machine, where images, texts, soundscapes, and bodies circulate as signals. Across three galleries, works harvest data, retrain perception and rehearse new forms of co-existence between humans, non-humans, and computational agents. As visitors walk along the curved corridor of the exhibition space, they also become input data: watched by cameras, sensed by devices, or rewritten by language models. The three gallery zones operate as varying interfaces of the same network—from diagrams and speculative posters, to embodied installations, or cinematic constellations—asking not only what algorithms see, but how we might live with them while keeping our own stories, rituals, and fragile ecologies alive.
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