R.Y.Z.O.H.M, 2023

Verre, cartes graphiques, matière organique, vidéo / Glass, computer cards, organic matters, video

Installation In situ, Le Cube Garge, Garge-lès-Gonesse

1,20 x 1,80x 2,50 m

Installation In situ Le Cube Garges, Garges-les-Gonesses

Work produced with the support of Cubes Garges, curated by Clément Thibault

“What the machine imitates, it draws first from us.”

R.Y.ZO.H.M questions the growing porosity between the human body and technologies that claim to reproduce its mechanisms.

The advent of artificial intelligence reveals the extent to which these new systems blur the boundaries between the biological and the virtual, between thought and its simulation.

Suspended in midair, a glass brain—a visible cloud of neurons—has its brain stem connected to a multitude of computer components.

Generative art images are projected onto it: streams of light, electrical impulses, information flowing back and forth through these new “limbs” to the translucent heart of the brain.

The work reminds us that computing is not separate from life.

It arises from our own synapses, our internal logic, our capacity for abstraction.

By symbolically connecting these two systems, R.Y.Z.O.H.M reinscribes the machine in its human lineage.

Close-up and detail views

Capture of the R.Y.Z.O.H.M installation, 2023

Photos© Jean-Benoist Sallé

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