By Elisa Carollo
The Observer
At Heft Gallery in New York’s Lower East Side, a groundbreaking exhibition of new works by world-renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky, in collaboration with generative A.I. artist Alkan Avcıoğlu, explores the creative and speculative potential at the intersection of traditional photography and emerging artificial intelligence tools. “Hypertopographics” examines how these technologies expand image-making and chart new visions of what’s to come, and prior to the show’s opening, Observer spoke with both artists about the capacity of both art and tech to anticipate humanity’s future.
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By Murat Oztekin
Turkiye Today
Edward Burtynsky, one of the world’s most renowned names in photography, has spent decades documenting humanity’s impact on nature through his images. Recently, the Canadian photographer crossed paths with Turkish artist Alkan Avcioglu, who has been attracting attention with his work in the field of artificial intelligence.
Last year, Burtynsky, impressed by Avcioglu’s art, collaborated with him to create the joint exhibition Hypertopographics. Opened at Heft Gallery in New York, the show presents the industrial and ecological complexities of today through images produced with the support of artificial intelligence.
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