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Trevor Paglen,
e-flux
Lecture-performance by Trevor Paglen followed by conversation with artist Joshua Citarella.
2 months ago
Uncanny Returns: Trevor Paglen and the Hallucinatory Domain of Generative AI
The MIT Press Reader
Do AI-generated images have the capacity to further estrange, if not profoundly alienate, us from the world?
2 months ago
Society of the Psyop, Part 1: UFOs and the Future of Media - Journal #147
e-flux
Part 1 of Trevor Paglen's series on the history of psyops.
2 months ago
Taking Stock of Generative “AI”: Systematic Work of Michael Mandiberg, Penelope Umbrico, and Trevor Paglen
The Brooklyn Rail
Trevor Paglen, A Window Grid (Corpus: The Interpretation of Dreams), 2017– . Dye-Sublimation Print on aluminum, 41 3/5 x 53 inches. Print Edition: 5 + 2AP.
1 month ago
Society of the Psyop, Part 2: AI, Mind Control, and Magic - Journal #148
e-flux
The second part of Trevor Paglen's investigation of psyops, mind control, and AI.
1 month ago
From secret CIA prisons to the images that train AI, Trevor Paglen looks where we cannot see
EL PAÍS English
The conceptual artist delves deep into the computer vision systems that teach machines how to perceive images.
9 months ago
Trevor Paglen: Models of the USS Jimmy Carter
Frieze
Three models of the USS Jimmy Carter are usually scattered throughout my studio. The two larger ones were built from model kits. The smallest was bought fully...
51 months ago
Trevor Paglen, A Study of Invisible Images
The Eye of Photography
The work of Trevor Paglen (born in 1974 in the United States) is not photographic as such, but the exhibition he is holding at Metro…
81 months ago
Doty - Film
e-flux
By Trevor Paglen. In conversation with Tom McCarthy. Part of Uncomputables, curated by Agnieszka Kurant for the Artist Cinemas series.
9 months ago
As A.I. Becomes Harder to Detect, Photography Is Having a Renaissance
The New York Times
Despite — or, perhaps, because of — the rise in artificially made images, photography is suddenly in the spotlight, in galleries in New York and beyond.
1 month ago