Algorithmic Panopticon
How will artificial intelligence impact the work of teachers, nurses, or midwives? Can we maintain the essential values in human interactions?
The artwork explores the relationship between humans and the human-like machine in the welfare society of the future. How should welfare professionals and artificial intelligence collaborate? Can a machine have a "warm touch"? Is there something uniquely "human" that a machine cannot replace?
The artwork is a 22-meter-long video and sound installation created using generative AI. Students, educators, and citizens were involved in the creative process of developing the artwork.
Artwork:
Algorithmic Panopticon
Artist:
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm
ARTificial Mind:
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm, Artist
Cody Lukas, Assistant Artist
Jens Hegner Strærmose, Software Engineer
Asbjørn Olling, Software Engineer
Year:
2024
Media:
Bespoke artificial intelligence technology utilizing Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP) Transformer Models, LLM, Diffusion Models, 3D, Speech Synthesis (TTS) and TTM for audio generation.
Exhibited at:
Københavns Professionshøjskole
Supported by: