The singularity, a collaborative transmedia artistic project

31 December 2017. Published by Benoît Labourdette.
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“The singularity” is a collaborative transmedia project, launched in 2016 by Benoît Labourdette. Around a thematic spine, over a long period of time (several years), film creations, theatrical forms, exhibitions, creative workshops in various fields... autonomous forms, by various artists, that feed each other.

The “technological singularity”, commonly referred to as “The singularity”, the thematic core of this transmedia project, is the hypothesis of a future turning point, located between 2030 and 2040, from which the intelligences of machines would surpass human intelligence, and that power over the world would then totally escape the human being. These science fiction hypotheses are now being deployed in our daily lives. They deserve to be better understood, diverted, appropriate, through artistic creation.

The archives of the investigations and creations that have been woven around this project are available on the website www.la-singularite.com.

Drawing: Bénédicte Loyen.

Images have become a language everyone uses daily, ever since digital tools placed them in everyone’s hands. What is at stake in images now affects us very directly — psychologically, socially, politically, artistically. Doing without critical thought about images, their technologies and their uses no longer seems possible to me. I work by researching from practice, through an ethnomethodological approach, observing what people actually do with images rather than imposing ready-made models on them. I share here my own perspective on this ground: reflections drawn from practice, concepts, methods, somewhere between image education and research — where transmitting and thinking about the image are one and the same gesture.


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