Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations
Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations

Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations

Trevor Paglen

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Although often considered to be a fault or a glitch in the system, the event of hallucination is central to the models of image production generated by artificial intelligence (AI). Through mining the latent space of computer vision, Trevor Paglen’s series Adversarially Evolved Hallucinations (2017–ongoing) reveals this phantasmal and hallucinatory domain. In the conversation included in this volume, he discusses how we can think from within these opaque structures and, in turn, questions the frequently inflated claims made on behalf of automated image-production systems. In an accompanying essay, Anthony Downey explores the uncanny realm of algorithmically induced images and proposes that AI, through its generative modelling of the world, invariably estranges us from the present and the future.

Edited by Anthony Downey
With contributions by Adam Harvey, Adel Iskandar, Haitham Mossad, Laura Poitras

May 2024, English
11×18 cm, 160 pages, 57 color ill., softcover
ISBN 978-3-95679-583-1
Series: Research/Practice
Design: Daly & Lyon