Other Intelligences

Other Intelligences

With the international group exhibition Other Intelligences, MU explores different forms of intelligence that go beyond the human – whether artificial, technological, or rooted in the natural worlds of plants and animals.
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Intelligence
B12
MU Hybrid Art House
Torenallee 40-06
5617BD

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Equal coexistance

What forms of intelligence exist? And what significance do they have for our understanding of ecology and society? Other Intelligences invites us to reflect on how we understand and empathize with these different ways of knowing. The twelve participating artists each investigate what intelligence means in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). They ask how a synthetic AI brain operates, how organisms from the natural worlds perceive and act, and speculate on what we may learn from these diverse forms of intelligence.
For a long time, the human brain was considered the sole measure of intelligence. However, as artificial intelligence continues to develop abilities once thought to be uniquely human, this view is being called into question. There is a growing call to move beyond the human-centered perspective by recognizing the interconnectedness and equal coexistence of all living organisms and synthetic entities.

Survival strategy

In the natural world, intelligence often takes on more decentralized forms. An octopus for instance has a nervous system that extends throughout its eight tentacles, allowing each arm to process information independently. Slime molds can solve complex puzzles, like finding the shortest path through a network. And ants, while individually disorientated, work collectively to form highly organized colonies capable of strategic problem-solving. Machine intelligences on the other hand can either be widely distributed but also very centralized, which entails very different ways of interacting with them.

Other Intelligences brings together these different aspects of more-than-human intelligence, recognizing that understanding and empathizing with other forms of intelligence could become one of our most important survival strategies. Some works reveal processes usually hidden from human perception, while others examine AI-generated imagery and how these images can inspire new narratives, new realities, and alternative ways of being. Still others imagine potential symbioses between synthetic and organic life or even propose transferring agency to more-than-human entities.

PL'AI by Špela Petrič, photo Hana Josič
PL'AI by Špela Petrič, photo Hana Josič
Still from The Alluvials by Alice Bucknell
Still from The Alluvials by Alice Bucknell
Still from Matrix_Vetegal by Patricia Domínguez
Still from Matrix_Vetegal by Patricia Domínguez
Still from Neural Fiction by Niculin Barandun
Still from Neural Fiction by Niculin Barandun

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MU is a house for hybrid art, for visual and narrative perspectives by artists and designers on the world of today and tomorrow. MU is a Hybrid Art House. Everything we do starts from inter- and trans-disciplinary thinking. For 27 years, research, experimentation and an open mindset have been paramount at MU, both in our programming and partnerships and in the way we involve the public in our projects. Working together, being out of any box and co-creating is in our DNA.

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