Book[Marks]

DATES

26 Sep - 06 Oct 2024

OPENING HOURS

10.00am – 9.00pm

ADMISSION

Free Admission

DATES

26 Sep - 06 Oct 2024

OPENING HOURS

10.00am – 9.00pm

ADMISSION

Free Admission

ABOUT

Book[Marks] serves as a unique personal signature within a social canvas, revealing how individual subconscious motivations merge into the collective consciousness. Despite the proliferation of ideas represented as images and text, the experience of reading through a book offers additional impressions, emotional triggers, and sensorial experiences, where digital formats flatten it to just semantic content.

The exhibition features a series of books created, based on the users’ collective neural markings. “Book[Marks]” creates a shared space for reflection on the hidden forces that connect people, offering a profound commentary on the impact of collective dreams and intentions on shaping societal narratives and individual identities of a reading space.

This exhibition incorporates biometrics to develop AI-generated books, offering an immersive experience into people’s collective thoughts and the subconscious motivations driving human experiences when reading a book. The AI-generated books is a reflection of the diverse reading habits, creating a personalized narrative journey.

Venue sponsorship courtesy of National Library Board.

ORGANISER

Artificial-Architecture

Artificial-architecture is based at the Singapore University of Technology & Design (SUTD) — a speculative and experimental design research group that not only explores the technics of the artificial, but also its epistemological, cultural, political and aesthetic implications through the expanded lens of the architectural, and vice versa.

CONTACT

Name: Immanuel Koh
Email Address: immanuel_koh@sutd.edu.sg

Top image : Photo Courtesy of Artificial-Architecture

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