Genius Loci
Winter 2022
Tsingyun zhang
Body as a space
Özcan Ertek
Devil's Rope: Between Refuse and Refuge
Zhefan Gu
Efficient Roaming
Zhixuan-Yang
Fake or Real?
Bill Hartenstein
Hunting Sokcho 2011
Zoe Spehr
I want our spaces to overlap (so fucking hard)
Levin Hu
Look back to the other side
Tim Kunt
More stitches, less riches
Erik Anton Reinhardt
The Stock o' Clock
Philippe Hansen
untiteled
Adel Akram Alameddine
While You Are Here...
Richard Ley
wind über feld
Tim Kunt — More stitches, less riches
Genius Loci — Winter 2022
The Palace of Knossos is considered a borderline case between restorative and exploitative management of an archaeological site. [Alexandra Karetsou]
Restauration largely followed Arthur Evans's interpretation, reflecting his imagination and cultural biases rather than faithfully reconstructing its original form. His work itself is now falling apart. As a result, subsequent generations of archaeologists are confronted with iterative restorations upon restorations, obscuring the spirit of the original site.
Generative models feign a comparable position of neutrality. Instead, they reflect and reaffirm the cultural biases of their authors, training data, and their users. This raises the question if a similar distorting effect on the cultural cycle is emergent.
In 'More stitches, less riches' the dolphin fresco of the Minoan palace of Knossos consciously extends, applying outpainting methods. Viewers may engage in the process of restoration, decay and distortion or choose to remain observers.