AImagine catalogue

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Catalogue of the Exhibition AImagine - Photography and Generative images

24 January — 15 June 2025 at Hangar, Brussels.

“Who’s afraid of artificial intelligence? Photographers, perhaps—but not all of them! When it comes to AI, photography remains a model. The photorealistic quality of AI-generated images serves as a reminder that visual data production is fed by photographs stored in digital memories. Even if they no longer take pictures themselves, photographers can still create using the entities held in reserve.

Beyond the folklore of hyperfakes (deepfakes), which AI-generated imagery is often reduced to, photographers explore the technology’s potential to imagine the world.”

-Michel Poivert

Published by Hangar
English/French/Dutch

20,5 × 17 cm
196 pages
2025

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Catalogue of the Exhibition AImagine - Photography and Generative images

24 January — 15 June 2025 at Hangar, Brussels.

“Who’s afraid of artificial intelligence? Photographers, perhaps—but not all of them! When it comes to AI, photography remains a model. The photorealistic quality of AI-generated images serves as a reminder that visual data production is fed by photographs stored in digital memories. Even if they no longer take pictures themselves, photographers can still create using the entities held in reserve.

Beyond the folklore of hyperfakes (deepfakes), which AI-generated imagery is often reduced to, photographers explore the technology’s potential to imagine the world.”

-Michel Poivert

Published by Hangar
English/French/Dutch

20,5 × 17 cm
196 pages
2025

Catalogue of the Exhibition AImagine - Photography and Generative images

24 January — 15 June 2025 at Hangar, Brussels.

“Who’s afraid of artificial intelligence? Photographers, perhaps—but not all of them! When it comes to AI, photography remains a model. The photorealistic quality of AI-generated images serves as a reminder that visual data production is fed by photographs stored in digital memories. Even if they no longer take pictures themselves, photographers can still create using the entities held in reserve.

Beyond the folklore of hyperfakes (deepfakes), which AI-generated imagery is often reduced to, photographers explore the technology’s potential to imagine the world.”

-Michel Poivert

Published by Hangar
English/French/Dutch

20,5 × 17 cm
196 pages
2025

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