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Self-described as “an artist and a skeptic with a curious mind,” Mario Klingemann creates art with neural networks, code and algorithms. His interests include artificial intelligence, deep learning, generative and evolutionary art, glitch art, data classification and visualization, and robotic installations. From 2016 to 2018 he was artist in residence at the Google Arts & Culture Lab. He received an honorary mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2020 for his work “Appropriate Response”, the Artistic Award 2016 by the British Library Labs and won the Lumen Prize Gold 2018 for “The Butcher’s Son”.
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