ECAL in Seoul : exhibition Automated Photography, 17.09–08.10.2022, PLATFORM-L

ECAL in Seoul : exhibition Automated Photography
17.09–08.10.2022
PLATFORM-L


Following the success of the exhibition resulting from the Automated Photography research project at Paris Photo in 2021 and then at the Galerie l'elac in 2022, the ECAL is exporting this project to Plateform-L in Seoul from 17 September to 8 October 2022, through an immersive audiovisual exhibition.


An increasing number of images are produced autonomously by machines for machines with a progressive exclusion of any human intervention. Automated Photography is a research project developed by the Master of Photography that questions this situation by examining image production and distribution technologies: CGI, drones, machine learning, photogrammetry, augmented reality.

Master Photography students are also going to Seoul for a Summer University in collaboration with Platform-L. Accompanied by Marco De Mutiis, digital curator at the Fotomuseum Winterthur and lecturer at the ECAL, they will present their work during a pop-up exhibition on 8 October at Platform-L.

ARTISTS
Nora Al-Badri , Simone Niquille , Alan Warburton , Florian Amoser Sara Bastai , Emidio Battipaglia , Emma Bedos , Alexey Chernikov , Gaël Corboz , Nikolai Frerichs , Sally Jo , Gohan Keller , Philipp Klak , Augustin Lignier , Valentin Woeffray
DATES AND SCHEDULES
17 September to 8 October 2022
Tuesday - Sunday
11am - 8pm
OPENING
16 September
6pm - 8pm
VENUE
Platform-L, Seoul
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser
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Exposition at Platform-L, Seoul - Image ECAL/Florian Amoser

Related events and projects

Exhibition "Automated Photography" at Galerie l'elac + Conference by Constant Dullaart,09.03.2022, 17:30,Gallery l'elac, Renens

ELAC GALLERY

Exhibition "Automated Photography" at Galerie l'elac + Conference by Constant Dullaart,
09.03.2022, 17:30,
Gallery l'elac, Renens

An increasing number of images are produced autonomously by machines for machines with a gradual exclusion of any human intervention. "Automated Photography" is a research project developed by the Master Photography at ECAL that addresses this situation by examining image production and distribution technologies, such as machine learning, drones CGI, augmented reality and photogrammetry.

ECAL at Paris Photo: exhibition, symposium, book "Automated Photography + OFFPRINT & Alumni,09–13.11.2021,Espace Commines, Paris

EXHIBITIONS

ECAL at Paris Photo: exhibition, symposium, book "Automated Photography + OFFPRINT & Alumni,
09–13.11.2021,
Espace Commines, Paris

On the occasion of Paris Photo, an immersive audiovisual exhibition, a symposium and a book present critical views and a selection of projects that explore the aesthetic and conceptual potential of automated photography.

Automated Photography

Automated Photography

with Florian Amoser, Claus Gunti, Milo Keller

The Automated Photography research project (2019–2021) is conducted by Milo Keller in the framework of the MA in Photography at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne. It is a continuation of the research project Augmented Photography, equally conducted at ECAL (2016–2017), which aimed to question the mutability of the digital image, transformed both in its physical materiality and in its virtual expression.

Self-Initiated Project - Fall 2020 - MAP1

PHOTOGRAPHY

Self-Initiated Project - Fall 2020 - MAP1

with Milo Keller

First-year students worked on self-initiated projects tutored by Milo Keller. Students had the option to propose projects that would explore technologies and themes related to the current master's research project Automated Photography.