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Machine Hallucination by Refik Anadol at ARTECHOUSE NYC The first is an approach that Anadol used to create Machine Hallucinationfor our inaugural ARTECHOUSE NYC exhibition, which began with a dataset of over 100 million ima›ges of New York City. Public “open” data from places like city records and social media.The data that new media artist Refik Anadol transforms often fall into two categories: In taking the data that flows around us as his primary material and the neural network of a computerized mind as his collaborator, Anadol paints with a thinking brush - creating moving stories through his mesmerizing visualizations of invisible data. This Turkish artist’s early fascination with technology and film has inspired his body of work or “data dramatizations,” which explore a central question: If machines can learn, can they dream?

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Refik Anadol’s imagination took off at age eight with two firsts: getting a computer and watching Blade Runner. Having collaborated with him to present his work at all three of our locations including his first major retrospective, Infinite Space, as well as his first large-scale solo exhibition in New York City, Machine Hallucination, we’re honored to be part of Anadol’s journey and are looking forward to the infinite possibilities of what we can do together next! New Media Artist Refik Anadol: Biography From the facades of iconic buildings to digital “crypto” art, Anadol pushes the boundaries of where art can live and for whom it should exist. Refik Anadol is a new media artist who uses unique data sets and machine learning to create stunning, immersive masterpieces that challenge our perception of space, time and narrative.









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