Internet Tour - Invisible Infrastructures & AI Hallucinations
I will be presenting a site-specific installation of Carbonivore (with Jill Miller, 2023) as part of “Internet Tour - Invisible Infrastructures & AI Hallucinations,” which includes a bus tour. This video installation and performance speculatively and playfully visualizes the invisible infrastructure of the global internet and communications technologies.
Internet Tour - Invisible Infrastructures & AI Hallucinations
Featuring:
Alex Saum-Pascual, Digital Artist, Poet, and Associate Professor of Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media, University of California, Berkeley
Mario Santamaría, Visual Artist and Lecturer, Elisava University, Barcelona
Jill Miller, Visual Artist and Assistant Professor, Department of Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley
Asma Kazmi, Research-Based Artist and Associate Professor, Department of Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley
Beth Piatote, Writer, Playwright, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and Director of Arts Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
Thursday, October 12th, 2023
Bus tour: Thursday, October 12 (SOLD OUT!!!)
An Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium special event, presented with the Arts Research Center and as part of BCNM's Critical Infrastructures and Cultural Analytics program. Co-sponsored by Institut Ramon Llull, the Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study, and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UC Berkeley
Like any other digital technology, or the Internet itself, the current explosion of AI research and applications relies on their conceptualization as immaterial technologies. The idea of clean, ethereal networks whose data is stored in a bodiless Cloud is nothing but a fallacy that hides thousands of miles of fiber optic cables, innumerable data centers, and increasing global energy consumption. The Internet that feeds and fuels AI is made up of a series of materials, constructions, and interventions that are hidden from the naked eye; from inconspicuous buildings in the centers of our cities, to urban beaches where the undersea cables that connect countries and continents are buried under the sand.
“Internet Tour” is an initiative by Barcelona-based artist Mario Santamaría, whose successful bus tours have explored the hidden digital infrastructures of many European cities. Now in Berkeley, in collaboration with Alex Saum-Pascual, and together with the Berkeley Center for New Media and the Arts Research Center, we’ll embark on a collective exploration of the world’s preeminent technology hub, the San Francisco Bay Area, as we unearth its Internet infrastructure. Traveling by bus and on foot across Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland, this guided tour will also feature poetic and artistic experiences. We’ll visit the places through which our voices, images, cryptocurrencies, and future intelligences circulate as cursed matter that flows from the same wound. Where to go from there?