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Campus Jusqu'ici tout va bien Anne-Lea Werlen, Carmen Weisskopf (CH)
“We want neither to punish the machine for its inability to win a beauty pageant nor to punish the human being for losing a race with an airplane.” (Alan Turing) When a human being and a machine stand face to face in an elevator, will they see eye to eye? *Jusqu'ici tout va bien* ("so far, so good") sheds light on how understanding functions and meaning emerges in the interplay of man and machine. What is the meaning of the human need by all means to endow with meaning our dealings with machines? This installation takes a measure of that sphere between sense-endowing interpretation and the crash beyond the pale of understanding and access.
Source: Sabine Starmayr
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