Agnieszka Kurant - Collective Intelligence
Sternberg Press, ISBN 9781915609557,
Pb, 400 pgs, 24 x 31cm
Acqn. 34299
In Stock
£31.00
Pb, 400 pgs, 24 x 31cm
Acqn. 34299
In Stock
£31.00
Collective Intelligence documents the last ten years of Polish-born conceptual artist Agnieszka Kurant's interdisciplinary practice.
Kurant's experimental work investigates collective and nonhuman intelligences and their impact on transformations of the human, the future of labor and creativity, and the exploitations within digital capitalism.
Questioning the ideology of individualism, Kurant proposes that we rethink human and more-than-human worlds from a perspective of plural subjectivity. Her work probes the replacement of individual authorship with collective intelligence-a phenomenon observed in slime molds, termite colonies, social movements, cities, the internet, and inside our brains. Collaborating with scientists and academics, the artist investigates emergence, cybernetics, automation, artificial life, mining industries, and energy circuits to explore our collective evolution and the shifting status of objects in relation to agency, value, circulation, and re-distribution. Through crowdsourcing the production of her artworks to thousands of humans and non-humans, Kurant creates unstable, hybrid forms that constantly evolve. Her works, oscillating between biological, digital and geological embody the crumbling distinctions between what is natural and artificial, real and synthetic, life and nonlife.
Texts by Philip Ball, Shumon Basar, Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Nicolas Bourriaud, Rosi Braidotti, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Kate Crawford, Diedrich Diederichsen, Graham Harman, Stefan Helmreich, Caroline A. Jones, Nora Khan, Esther Leslie, Jussi Parikka, Matteo Pasquinelli, Jessica Riskin, Elvia Wilk.

