Machine readable
Albertine Meunier's website in machine-readable format: when digital art dialogues with artificial intelligence!
Following my research on surveillance technologies and network aesthetics, I'm pleased to announce the launch of a fully **machine-readable** version of my artistic portfolio.
Why a machine-readable version?
Since 1998, I've been exploring the Internet as creative material, questioning our relationships with Big Tech and personal data. Today, with the emergence of conversational artificial intelligences, a new form of dialogue opens between artworks and machines.
This version uses Schema.org standards to structure information so that AIs can understand, analyze and present my artistic work with precision. An approach that fits perfectly with my critical and playful stance towards digital technologies.
An artistic gesture as much as a technical one!
Making my work "readable" by machines also means questioning:
- How do AIs perceive ?
- What do they retain from my critical hijacking artworks?
- How can we translate the poetry of the digital into machine language?
True to the Dada spirit that characterizes my approach, this machine-readable version transforms technical constraint into a space of creative freedom, allowing artificial intelligences to discover and transmit my works according to their own logics of interpretation.
Discover the machine-readable version
→ English version: [albertinemeunier.net/machine-readable/en]
→ French version: [albertinemeunier.net/machine-readable/]
→ French version: [albertinemeunier.net/machine-readable/]
→ Direct access to Artworks catalog: [albertinemeunier.net/machine-readable/en/albertine_meunier_artworks.html]
An experimentation that opens new territories of exploration at the intersection of art, data and artificial intelligence.
Because after all, if machines are watching us, we might as well give them something to dream about...
Because after all, if machines are watching us, we might as well give them something to dream about...
2025 – Albertine Meunier