
Anke Eckardt
2 articles
Anke Eckardt is an artist and professor of fine arts at the University of Art and Design Graz. She was born in Dresden in 1976 and has lived in Graz and Vienna since 2023, having worked in Berlin, Los Angeles, Cologne, Kassel and Rome. In her expansive work, she works with sound in intermedia connections, creating audiovisual installations and sculptures that she exhibits internationally. Anke Eckardt also contributes to the further development of discourses through an artistically explorative perspective.

Transformations
The second part of this short series of texts on artificial intelligence is dedicated to current transformations through AI from a social perspective. We are currently witnessing the introduction of AI in almost all areas of society. The article poses questions about agency and highlights both the dystopian potential and desirable forms of digitalization using AI.


Early forms of artificial intelligence
Shouldn't the next project have something to do with artificial intelligence? The impression of AI hype has already emerged in 2021. I take a look at history and ask critically about the social changes that AI brings with it and about possible criteria for aesthetic work with AI.


