In an era where visual languages are in a state of constant flux, we must look critically at the emerging tools shaping our world. Mastery of these technologies requires more than just technical proficiency; it demands a deep evaluation of their cultural, creative, and ethical implications.

On February 3rd at 6.30pm I will be at La Bottega di Infoto – Via Leonardo Bruni 4, Firenze – for the screening of “Martino Marangoni: Unplugged”, a short film by former Fondazione Studio Marangoni student Andrea Storni.

A behind the scenes pic of me and Andrea in my studio.

In this video interview, I sat down with Andrea for a cross-generational dialogue exploring the implications of AI-generated imagery.

Andrea Storni is a Berlin-based photographer and video maker. In his works, he pays particular attention to social and political themes, while also addressing personal subjects regarding the family.

An image generated by AI after being fed images from my personal archives

 

The event will be hosted within the framework of “Nuovi Codici”, a collective exhibition curated by Gabriele Fossi and Pietro Fazzini.

 

All details here.