Ringier annual report 2017
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Berlin-based Estonian artist Katja Novitskova (b. Tallinn, 1984) is searching for areas where humans, machines, and the environment intersect. Her work focuses on technology, evolutionary processes, digital imagery, and corporate aesthetics. She scans our chaotic reality for meaningful patterns as if she were a biological search engine. Playful and determined, she explores different concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and considers the nonhuman intelligence of animals as a model for AI. “For me, watching an animal, whether it’s a fly or a mouse, an ape or an octopus, is more exciting than watching a movie,” Novitskova says.
She has looked at countless animal images for this artist’s book, a special edition of the Ringier Annual Report 2017. Since 1998, Ringier annual reports have been created by artists whose work is featured in the Ringier Collection. Publisher Michael Ringier and curator Beatrix Ruf initiated the series as a means of firming links between art and the activities of the Swiss-based, global media company Ringier.
TitleRingier annual report 2017
Author
Place of publicationZürich
PublisherRingier AG
Year of publication2018
Paginationongep.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions31 cm
Materialboek
Subjectannual reports, animals, artists book [form]
Persons keywordRingier AG, Katja Novitskova, resident rabk
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B-2018/274 | ,73,NOVITSKOVA,2 | Available |
Copy number | B-2018/274 |
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Loan status | Available |