Frieze London Showcases Digital and Crypto Art Highlights
Frieze London 2024 highlights digital and crypto art, featuring innovative works from renowned artists, showcasing the future of art.
Frieze London 2024 is currently taking place, featuring an impressive array of digital and crypto-inspired art. The event runs from October 9 to October 13, 2024, at The Regent’s Park, showcasing innovative works from renowned and award-winning artists.
Featured Digital Artworks
Several noteworthy digital artworks are on display, including:
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“Decoding Bias” by Theresa Reiwer: AI-generated avatars in a therapy session discussing biased algorithms.
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“Blind Camera” by Diego Trujillo Pisanty: Transforms sound into images using an artificial neural network.
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“We Are Only Moving Towards Each Other” by Chia Amisola: An exploration of intimacy through open internet tabs.
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“Parallels” by Marc Da Costa and Matthew Niederhauser: A large LED installation using machine learning to reflect audience interactions.
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“Catalog for the Post Human” by Parsons & Charlesworth: A multimedia installation simulating a futuristic trade fair.
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“Undergrown” by Lukas Truniger: Art created from obsolete crypto mining hardware.
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“Human Resource the Musical” by Maren Dagny Juell: A digital avatar performing a TED talk that transitions into a musical number.
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“Spirit Systems of Soft Knowing” by Keiken: An immersive installation featuring haptic wearable wombs.
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“AI Nüshu” by UchanSun: An interactive project merging computational linguistics with the Nüshu language.
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“Reverie of Awakening” by the Reverie of Awakening Team: A mixed-reality game exploring themes of reality and dreams.
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“Ascend” by Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell: A Bitcoin Ordinals piece blending photography and 3D techniques.
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“Alvinella Ophis” by Dana Fiona-Armour: A 3D animated installation set in a dystopian future.
Notable Exhibitions and Installations
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“Factory Reset” by Harrison Pearce: Merging machinery with AI imagery to comment on society.
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“Gallery Install” by Aaron Scheer: A digital display of textured canvases.
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“Ghost Horse of a Thundered Bloodline” by Sasha Stiles: A blend of traditional and digital art featuring a horseman in a digital storm.
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“LC-SIGG2” by Lea Collet: A floral-themed digital artwork.
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“Singular Plural Concept Mocap Suit” by Agnieszka Kurant and John Menick: A digital piece featuring a person in a bodysuit in a desert terrain.
Digital Muses Exhibition
Asprey Studio presents its first event at Frieze London, exploring the future of digital art with contributions from various artists.
Susan Kare's New Collection
Designer Susan Kare showcases new pieces integrated into the blockchain, paired with physical artworks.
Defaced's Hyper-Detailed Work
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