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The show

Perfect Behaviors. The redesigned life of the algorithm. | a collective exhibition curated by Giorgio Olivero

OGR Cult | Track 1 and 2

From 29 March to 25 June 2023

Thursday and Friday, 6 - 10 pm

Saturday and Sunday, 10am - 8pm

Free entry

On March 29, OGR inaugurates Perfect Behaviors. The redesigned life of the algorithm a collective exhibition curated by Giorgio Olivero. The exhibition will offer an investigation space on the change of individual and collective behaviors in a society in which we are constantly classified, measured, simulated and reprogrammed.

Until 25 June 2023, in Platforms 1 and 2 of the former workshops, Perfect Behaviors presents works by Universal Everything (United Kingdom), Paolo Cirio (Italy), Eva and Franco Mattes (Italy), Brent Watanabe (United States), Geumhyung Jeong (South Korea) and James Bridle (United Kingdom) oriented towards the achievement of a common goal: to give back to the visitor alternative narratives to the dominant technological determinism, helping to make visible what is invisible, even if nearby. In a context where the quantification of daily life is the work of increasingly sophisticated data collection systems, the exhibition questions the idea of artificial intelligence as a powerful autonomous creature inside opaque black boxes, emphasizing instead how, behind the tools for measuring interactions, there is always someone intervening.

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Corso Castelfidardo, 22
10138 Turin

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