Alexander Reben is an artist whose work probes the inherently human nature of the artificial through a conceptual and process-driven approach. Investigating our relationships with algorithms, automation, and amplification, his artwork aims to engage the public with complex ideas in technology through experimentation, prototyping, absurdity, humor, mischief, and play. Reben studied social robotics at MIT, where he researched human-machine symbiosis. He has exhibited internationally at cultural institutions, galleries, and museums and speaks at conferences and universities worldwide. Reben also consults with companies and institutions to help guide them through the creative AI future. His solo museum show, "AI Am I?," premieres in October at Crocker Museum of Art.
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Like Photoshop, photography, or even pigment, A.I. represents new technology for creative expression that aims to close the gap between imagination and physicality. Alexander...