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Founded by Tushar Jiwarajka in 2009, Volte Art Projects blurs the boundaries between art, design, science and technology.

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The inaugural exhibition of our new headquarters in #dubai ‘Sublime Convergence’, is now on view. Featuring works by Sheba Chhachhi, Wim Delvoye, Ranbir Kaleka, William Kentridge, Mario Klingemann, Based Upon and Humans since 1982,the exhibition explores #art #nature #technology

The inaugural exhibition of our new headquarters in #dubai ‘Sublime Convergence’, is now on view. Featuring works by Sheba Chhachhi, Wim Delvoye, Ranbir Kaleka, William Kentridge, Mario Klingemann, Based Upon and Humans since 1982,the exhibition explores #art #nature #technology
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Belgian artist #wimdelvoye Tower, a colossal 6-metre-high machine in stainless steel that was originally designed as a commission for the #peggyguggenheim collection is part of our ongoing exhibition ‘Sublime Convergence’.

Belgian artist #wimdelvoye Tower, a colossal 6-metre-high machine in stainless steel that was originally designed as a commission for the #peggyguggenheim collection is part of our ongoing exhibition ‘Sublime Convergence’.
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In this contemporary re-interpretation of one of the most recognizable triptychs of all time (Hieronymous Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights), Mario Klingemann (Mario Klingemann💧💦) uses new technology to reconfigure the still painting into an ever-morphing machine generated masterpiece.

In this contemporary re-interpretation of one of the most recognizable triptychs of all time (Hieronymous
Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights), Mario Klingemann (<a href="/quasimondo/">Mario Klingemann💧💦</a>) uses new technology to reconfigure the still painting into an ever-morphing machine generated masterpiece.
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One of the most notable features of The Garden of Ephemeral Details by Mario Klingemann (Mario Klingemann💧💦) is its constantly changing nature. The machine-generated video is produced by AI models trained on the original painting, The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch.

One of the most notable features of The Garden of Ephemeral Details by Mario Klingemann (<a href="/quasimondo/">Mario Klingemann💧💦</a>) is its constantly changing nature. The machine-generated video is produced by AI models trained on the original
painting, The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch.
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Unlike humans, AI technology takes different priorities on what it deems to be important. Mario Klingemann’s The Garden of Ephemeral Details illustrates how an AI system’s vision of Bosch’s masterpiece results in ephemeral changes that defy human logics.

Unlike humans, AI technology takes different priorities on what it deems to be important. Mario Klingemann’s
The Garden of Ephemeral Details illustrates how an AI system’s vision of Bosch’s masterpiece results in ephemeral changes that defy human logics.
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Born in Laatzen, Germany in 1970, Klingemann uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to explore visual imagery, language and our increasingly complex relationship with technology. His screen-based works are developed using generative adversarial networks (GANs).

Born in Laatzen, Germany in 1970, Klingemann uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to explore visual imagery, language and our increasingly complex relationship with technology.
His screen-based works are developed using generative adversarial networks (GANs).
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A million Times (The Tidal Series) is a series of 2019 artworks by Stockholm based Humans since 1982. The series is composed of three individual editioned artworks that each feature the faces of a clock arranged against a colored surface.

A million Times (The Tidal Series) is a series of 2019 artworks by Stockholm based Humans since 1982. The series is composed of three individual editioned artworks that each feature the faces of a clock arranged against a colored surface.
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In a mesmerizing intersection between analogue and digital timekeeping A million Times 120(Tidal), by Humans since 1982, borrows patterns from natural phenomena and applies them to the practices of design and technology.

In a mesmerizing intersection between analogue and digital timekeeping A million Times 120(Tidal), by Humans since 1982, borrows patterns from natural phenomena and applies them to the practices of design and technology.
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The A million Times series, originally started in 2013, has been produced by Humans since 1982 in a number of variations. Versions of the work have been produced in different scales, arrangements and materials, all maintaining the central principle of a magical reflection on time

The A million Times series, originally started in 2013, has been produced by Humans since 1982 in a number of variations. Versions of the work have been produced in different scales, arrangements and materials, all maintaining the central principle of a magical reflection on time
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A version of A million Times was first exhibited in Dubai in 2013 as an installation for Design Days Dubai. A million Times (Time Dubai) featured a grid of 288 synchronized black and white clocks.

A version of A million Times was first exhibited in Dubai in 2013 as an installation for Design Days Dubai. A million Times (Time Dubai) featured a grid of 288 synchronized black and white clocks.
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Sibyl is a 2020 video work by world-renowned South African artist William Kentridge. It is part of a series of works Kentridge produced surrounding his 2019 operatic work Waiting for Sibyl, commissioned and premiered at the Teatro Dell’Opera di Roma, Rome.

Sibyl is a 2020 video work by world-renowned South African artist William Kentridge. It is part of a series of works Kentridge produced surrounding his 2019 operatic work Waiting for Sibyl, commissioned and premiered at the Teatro Dell’Opera di Roma, Rome.
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#SaveTheDate - Tue, 8 March, 6pm Join Ian Abell & I for a conversation Alserkal Initiatives’s Majlis Talks programme. Volte Art Projects , @BasedUpon works find their centre on the edges of life by creating poetic sculptural work reminding us to connect with the essence of life.

#SaveTheDate - Tue, 8 March, 6pm

Join Ian Abell &amp; I for a conversation <a href="/AlserkalAvenue/">Alserkal Initiatives</a>’s Majlis Talks programme.

<a href="/VolteArtProject/">Volte Art Projects</a> , @BasedUpon works find their centre on the edges of life by creating poetic sculptural work reminding us to connect with the essence of life.
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Save the Date _____________ Volte Art Projects is delighted to exhibit Yugen by Martha Fiennes, from 11th November - 12th December 2022. In addition to screening the artwork, the exhibition includes new, ancillary works by the artist, derived from the main Yugen project.

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Volte Art Projects is delighted to exhibit Yugen by Martha Fiennes, from 11th November - 12th December 2022. In addition to screening the artwork, the exhibition includes new, ancillary works by the artist, derived from the main Yugen project.