Electric sheep
Silkscreen printing on Yupo paper (+UV lamp option)
60x60cm
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SOLD WITH A FRAME
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The silkscreen printing ‘Electric sheep’ is inspired by a book I adore: ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ by Philip K. Dick. What I explored in this artwork is the creation of a visual landscape that evokes a machine or a robot, maybe one that would be dreaming of its disjointed, fragmented day.
I like that the overall piece appears as a whole incomprehensible to humans, yet that could be understood by ChatGPT or other AI. I wanted to invite people to delve into the imaginary inner workings of artificial intelligence.
To create this artwork, I intentionally caused glitches in video games, manually, over several days. After that, I incorporated these raw, digital glitches with the vibrant hues of my RGB matrix.
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My 'RGB Printing' technique consists in recreating the look and feel of cathode ray tubes, but on paper. All my silkscreen prints have this signature mark: colors that “vibrate”, appearing so vivid that viewers often mistake them for a computer or TV screen rather than what they actually are: hand-made artworks printed on paper.
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