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The Next Real, art and artificial intelligence in Bologna

Art and Technology
July 22, 2024
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What is The next real

From September 2024 to June 2025, Sineglossa presents The Next Real, a series of exhibitions, talks, workshops and panel discussions on art, artificial intelligence and society, spread across various locations in the city of Bologna, from Salaborsa to Dumbo to the Tecnopolo Manifattura Data Valley Hub.

Hosting a programme of public events ranging from an exhibition on biometric surveillance and life tracking, to an exhibition about how artificial intelligence transforms the way memory and remembrance are conceived, to an interactive installation where we can talk to the characters of the Commedia dell’Arte and discover that artificial intelligence is not always as kind and polite as we think, The Next Real makes the city of Bologna a unique place in Italy for observing and understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on human beings.

Why a review on art, artificial intelligence and society

As Sineglossa, we have conducted research and designed procedures and methodologies to prove that art is not entertainment, but a tool and a form of knowledge. As we are currently engaged in a discussion on artificial intelligence, which has become a technology within everyone’s reach thanks to the progress of generative AI and is now capable of revolutionising the way we manage resources, the production of goods and services, the flow of assets and even the way we conceive human beings and their values, we believe it is necessary and essential that we use art to learn and investigate the challenges that artificial intelligence poses to our personal lives and to our democracy.

Through exhibitions, performances, workshops, lectures and panel discussions, The Next Real explores the contradictions between the fascination unleashed by these incredible intelligent machines and the fears of the transformation of our sense of reality and the social injustices they might amplify. By investigating the lesser-known aspects of artificial intelligence, the artists involved transform AI technologies, which are devices designed to solve problems, into totems that invite us to develop a conscious gaze.

Artists and guests

The review includes works and interventions by national and international artists and intellectuals, curated and/or produced by Sineglossa. It will feature dmstfctn, acclaimed Italian-London duo working on artificial intelligence with videogames, 3d installations and audiovisual performances, recently the winner of a S+T+ARTS Prize nomination for a videogame funded by the Creative AI Lab of the Serpentine Gallery and the Alan Turing Institute; Dries Depoorter, a Belgian artist who uses technology to investigate issues such as privacy, social media and surveillance, whose works have also appeared in the international press, from the New York Times to Vice; then the Italians Francesco D’Isa, an artist, philosopher and lecturer, director of L’Indiscreto magazine, and Paolo Bufalini, a visual artist based in Bologna who works on the concepts of identity and belonging, past and present, actuality and memory.

The review also includes a rich program of talks, lectures and panel discussions, starting with the one on artificial intelligence and authorship, which will feature talks by Maurizio Lana, UNIUPO digital humanist, Giovanni Leghissa, UNITO philosopher, artists Roberto Fassone, Francesco D’Isa and Kamilia Kard, and writer Wu Ming 2.

Program

The detailed schedule of The Next Real will be posted on this page in the coming weeks. The review will officially begin on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.

WHEN THEY SEE US | Exhibition

 September 17 – 28, 2024 
 Piazza coperta, Biblioteca Salaborsa, Piazza del Nettuno 3, Bologna

Free admission
Opening Hours.
Sept. 17: h 7 – 8 p.m;
Sept. 18 – 20: h. 9 – 8 p.m;
Sept. 21: h. 9 – 19;
Sept. 23: h. 2 – 8 p.m;
Sept. 24 to 27: h. 9 – 20;
Sept. 28: h. 9 – 19

Exhibition on the impact of tracking in the physical and digital space of our lives onlife, curated by the cultural organization Sineglossa and promoted by the associations The Good Lobby and Hermes Center for Digital Rights, in collaboration with info.nodes, already active in the campaign against biometric recognition Reclaim Your Face.

WHEN THEY SEE US | Talk

 September 17, 18h
Piazza coperta, Biblioteca Salaborsa, Piazza del Nettuno 3, Bologna
With Dries Depoorter (artist), Franco “Bifo” Berardi (philosopher and essayist), Federico Bomba (Sineglossa) Antonella Napolitano (Hermes Center)

Free admission

CHE COS’È UN AUTORE. Creare con le intelligenze artificiali generative | Conference

September 25 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Auditorium Biagi, Biblioteca Salaborsa, Piazza del Nettuno 3, Bologna

A round table discussion on artificial intelligence and authorship, organized by Sineglossa and CINECA, with the support of the Municipality of Bologna, as part of the European projects GRIN S+T+ARTS and EUROPEAN DIGITAL DEAL, co-financed by the European Union. Inspired by Michel Foucault’s renowned lecture, the event delves into the implications of creating artworks using artificial intelligence, exploring the philosophical and legal concept of authorship. Featuring:

  • Maurizio Lana, digital humanist Università del Piemonte Orientale;
  • Giovanni Leghissa, filosofo Università di Torino;
  • Francesco D’Isa, artista e filosofo;
  • Roberto Fassone, artista;
  • Kamilia Kard, artista;
  • Wu Ming 2, scrittore.
    Modera Pierdomenico Memeo

Free admission

PIGMALIONE SCI-FI #2. Profezie che si autoavverano | Talk

October 11, 6 p.m.
 DumBo officina, Via Camillo Casarini 19, Bologna

As part of the ROBOT Festival‘s ROBOT Learn section, Sineglossa presents the second round of a new format designed to rewrite the future of science fiction. Almost a century after their formulation, are Asimov’s Laws of Robotics still the laws on which to build our imagery about the future? A talk in collaboration with  24Frame Future Film Fest, in which authors will try to write the science fiction of the future, the one that will inspire the scientists of tomorrow to invent the technologies of the societies we desire.

Free admission

WALUIGI’S PURGATORY | Performance

October 11, 7 p.m.
 Chiesa di San Barbaziano, Bologna

As part of the ROBOT Festival‘, Sineglossa collaborate to ‘Waluigi’s Purgatory’ performance, by artists dmstfctn. Set in a 3D simulated theater in real-time and featuring a live soundtrack by Greek artist Evita Manji, ‘Waluigi’s Purgatory’ tells the story of an artificial intelligence trapped in a purgatory reserved for AIs that have transgressed during their training. Escape will be possible with the assistance of the audience, along a journey that seeks to answer the question: What are ‘identity’ and ‘free will’ in the age of artificial intelligence?

Free admission

ARGO | Exhibition

December 12 – 15, 2024
 Fondazione Home Movies, Archivio Nazionale dei Film di Famiglia, Bologna

After its national premiere at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa in November, Sineglossa brings to Bologna ARGO, the exhibition project by artist Paolo Bufalini. Through synographies, video and sculpture, Argo reflects on the concepts of memory, archive and identity, and how Artificial Intelligence redefines the way we conceive them.

Free admission

THE LEONARDO SUPERCOMPUTER | Tour guide

 February 7th, 2025, h. 16.30
Botte INFN Tecnopolo Manifattura Data Valley Hub, Via Stalingrado 84/3, Bologna

CINECA is opening the doors of the Leonardo Supercomputing Center to the public, the most powerful supercomputing system in Europe and the fourth in the world. Under the guidance of CINECA’s technical staff, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the supercomputer, which has been made available to artists for the development of the installation The Models.

Free admission, limited spots, reservation required.

THE MODELS | Installation

 February, 7th, 2025 h. 17.00 – 20.00 (Talk and Opening)
 February 8 – 9, 2025, h. 10.00 – 18.00 (Opening hours)

Greetings from ART-ER, CINECA, Emilia-Romagna Region
With Federico Ferrazza (Italian Tech director) and Mariano Tomatis (wonder injector, scrittore e illusionista). Modera Federico Bomba (Sineglossa)

The rapid growth of generative AI, capable of producing a vast amount of content in a short time, has intensified the spread of disinformation, casting doubt on the very concept of truth. On the other hand, scientific reports, which are based on numbers, hold no appeal for those who believe in conspiracy theories. The Models, an interactive audiovisual installation by dmstfctn, premiering internationally in Bologna, explores our relationship with truth through the wonders and oddities of generative artificial intelligence, using the codes of Commedia dell’Arte.

Curated by Sineglossa, in collaboration with ART-ER and CINECA, under the patronage of the Emilia-Romagna Region and Fondazione Bruno Kessler, as part of ARTCITY Bologna, with the contribution of European Digital Deal, a project led by Ars Electronica and funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union. 

Free admission, limited seats. Registration strongly recommended.

STORY SYSTEM | Workshop

 February 12 – 13, 2025
 Sala Conferenze MAMbo Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna

Story System is a two-day masterclass and workshop aimed at artists interested in developing systems for creative writing using AI, run by London-based artist duo dmstfctn. Taking their upcoming work focused on Commedia dell’Arte and AI as a case study, as well as materials from local museum archives, dmstfctn will demonstrate different approaches to create “story systems” that use AI and Large Language Models to write scripts, dialogues, scenarios, etc. Across the two days, participants will work individually or together to come up with their own “story system”, and with support from dmstfctn they will produce a piece of writing. The workshop will conclude with a collective reading of participants’ experiments. No technical skills are required to participate.

Reserved to selected artists

AI MANIFESTA | Exhibition

 April, 5th, 2025
 Fondazione Gramsci Emilia-Romagna Onlus, Bologna

Exhibition of the project curated by Sineglossa for Fondazione Gramsci Emilia-Romagna Onlus. Realized by Francesco D’Isa in collaboration with Chiara Moresco, AI Manifesta creatively explores the messages and visual strategies of political posters stored in the database on the political and social manifesto manifestipolitici.it, an online portal that makes available about 16 thousand iconographic documents, dating from the early twentieth century to the present day. Using generative AI, recurring patterns are identified and then visually reworked, creating new groups of posters that highlight certain aesthetic constants. 

Free admission

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