execute_photography – Digital Catalogue
Both an exploration and a provocation, execute_photography features work by Australian and international artists speculating on the social and political ramifications on…
Photography is constantly dying and being reborn. AI represents the latest stage of photography’s transformation into a software output, cannibalising the camera and even transforming it into a set of executable text prompts. If it is now clear that photography is a kind of ‘program’, and that images are operational, actionable and scrapable, what does this mean for the future of the medium? Both an exploration and a provocation, this exhibition features work by Australian and international artists speculating on the social and political ramifications of photography’s afterlives.
Artists include: Memo Akten, Amrita Hepi, Max Pinckers and Dries Depoorter, Rosa Menkman, Sara Oscar, J. Rosenbaum, Sebastian Schmieg and Alan Warburton
Exhibition Curators: Alison Bennett, Shane Hulbert, Daniel Palmer, Katrina Sluis
Both an exploration and a provocation, execute_photography features work by Australian and international artists speculating on the social and political ramifications on…
Photography is constantly dying and being reborn. AI represents the latest stage of photography’s transformation into a software output, cannibalising the camera…
Event12 Mar 2024
Join curators Daniel Palmer and Alison Bennett as they move through the exhibition, discussing artworks and speculating on the many potential futures…
Event16 Mar – 16 Feb 2024
Join us at RMIT Gallery to listen and participate in a panel discussion which interrogates the photographic image’s most recent metamorphosis. AI…
Event15 Mar 2024
‘Prompt engineer’ has been touted as a career of the future. But what does that mean, and what really lies at the core…