Over the Edge Club (revisited)

gamut inc

Over the Edge Club (revisited)

gamut inc

The live performances have to be cancelled due to the extended lockdown. From 20.12. gamut inc will instead present "Over the Edge Club" as a video performance.

A super intelligence of the far future dreams of its predecessors - the rejected high-tech machines and artificial intelligences, which are hidden somewhere in its genetic code. They are all brought together here in the OVER THE EDGE CLUB and reflect the desires and wishes of past generations and species.
The outdated AIs appear in the form of a human performer avatar, represented by dancer and choreographer Ruben Reniers. For example, there is Eugene Goostman, a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy, actually a software that passed a Turing test for the first time. In the test, people are asked to judge whether a conversation partner who is not visible to them is human or computer. With this dissociative identity disorder - whether human or software - the boy errs uncertainly through the dream. There he encounters, for example, "Alpha Go", short-term world champion in the game of Go, with her damaged vanity.
The overall composition follows the sleep rhythm of the avatar. Thus, the electronic music, partly formed by algorithmic procedures, is oriented on typical brain frequencies of the different sleep phases. The stage changes accordingly, mimetic pixels form a virtual space within the space. The result is a distorted, ironically interspersed resonating space for dreams and visions of the present.
The next AI generations will probably not be developed by humans but by other AIs. We are increasingly becoming fascinated and doubting observers. But what happens to all the artificial intelligences when progress overtakes them? The retrofuturistic ensemble gamut inc confronts GPT-3, currently the most complex language AI on the market, with this question and has them write a libretto.

„We created a universe, that universe of numbers with a life of their own. A universe of selfreprodcing digital code, it‘s growing by five trillion bits per second, we are still here at the big bang of that thing, and I don‘t think we are studying it enough, what‘s it gonna be in tenthousand years, what‘s it gonna be in one hundred years?“
George Dyson 2016

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