synthesis
video installation, color, 16:9, spatial sound, be, 2022, 2’06”
credits
Jasmijn Lootens ::: compostion, cello, electronics
Michaël Verlinden ::: composition, piano, electronics
Jeroen Cluckers ::: model training, editing, postproduction
Anneleen De Causmaecker ::: sculptures, scenography
Maarten Craeynest ::: programming, video mapping, technical development
Developed during a 1-week residency at the Art and Science Interaction Lab of IPEM, Ghent University, Ghent (BE), a 2-year residency at ChampdAction, Antwerp (BE), and within the research projects AI-Driven Design (Graphic and Digital Media, department of Science and Technics) and Form a Line into a Circle (MAXlab, Royal Academy of Fine Arts), at AP University of Applied Sciences and Arts Antwerp (BE). with kind support of LUCA School of Arts / KU Leuven, Leuven (BE), docARTES, Ghent (BE) and Immersive Lab, AP University of Applied Sciences and Arts Antwerp (BE).
screenings
2022
An Audiovisual Landscape part II, Art and Science Interaction Lab, IPEM, Ghent University, Ghent (BE)
2021
ARTICULATE, VISI.ON.AIR Opening, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp (BE)
synthesis shows a glimpse into a world where biological and artificial intelligence have merged into new life forms. A pix2pix-next-frame-prediction deep learning model predicts the natural growth cycle of a watercress plant. These predicted frames are then used to train the model again, to predict the future of this prediction. While natural plants use photosynthesis, the conversion of light energy into chemical energy to power the organism’s development, this biomorph is fed images to fuel its synthetic growth cycle.