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From the miners of Lens in 1945 to the prostitutes in the 1950s, from the abandoned prisoners of the Nanterre prison-hospice in the 1950s […]…
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From the 1950s to the 1990s, In Robert Doisneau’s archives can be found a large number of photographs on which he performed major interventions. […]…
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“The days seem short to the child who frolics in the street, full of possible discoveries and, sometimes, mysteries that are a little frightening,” […]…
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In 1955, Robert Doisneau published “1,2,3,4,5” with the Guilde du Livre and Clairefontaine publishing houses, a small book to “teach children to count while […]…
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The Jeu de Paume is presenting an exhibition exploring the links between artificial intelligence and contemporary art until September 21st. It is the first […]…
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Our contributor Jean-Baptiste Gauvin interviewed Antonio Somaini, curator of the exhibition “Le monde selon l’IA“ (“The world according to AI”) at the Jeu de […]…
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On the occasion of the exhibition “Histoires parallèles. Photographie et intelligence artificielle,” which Lucie de Barbuat and Simon Brodbeck presented from December 13, 2024, […]…
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Henri Kartmann sent us his experimentations with AI accompanied by this text. Literature, photography, and artificial intelligence. Recently, image generators have been able to […]…
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Craig Krull Gallery presents Pegamachos, a series of A.I.-generated images and accompanying written narratives by Costa Rican artist Matías Sauter Morera. Sauter Morera uses […]…
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