Brooklyn, NY

TECHNE

Four Digital Installations Curated by Onassis ONX

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TECHNE is a multi-part experiential program comprising four large-scale digital artworks. Created with generative AI, real-time interactive displays, and immersive sound, this program transports viewers into four distinctive new realms, brought to life by visionary creators. BAM's Fishman Space will host these works in sequence over the course of the exhibition. Purchase tickets to individual installations, or add tickets to all four to your cart to receive a discount. Ticket holders can enter the installations any time during their selected time slot. TECHNE is curated by Onassis ONX, an initiative by Onassis Culture dedicated to the development of new media art and digital experiences. “The Vivid Unknown” Jan 4, 5 & 7 BAM Fisher, Fishman Space “The Vivid Unknown,” by John Fitzgerald and Godfrey Reggio, is a collective experience that uses AI and computer vision to reimagine Reggio’s iconic 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi. Visitors will explore the primal nexus of humans, nature, and technology, dynamically participating in shaping the unfolding narrative. As part of this special program, Koyaanisqatsi will be screened in its original form at BAM Rose Cinemas on January 7. “The Golden Key” Jan 8—11 BAM Fisher, Fishman Space “The Golden Key,” by Marc Da Costa and Matthew Niederhauser, immerses visitors in the mythical fantasies of an artificially intelligent machine as it composes a never ending story. The work imagines a future world that has endured the severest impacts of climate change. Winner of the Jury Award in the 2024 SXSW XR Experience competition, “The Golden Key” allows audiences to encounter and intervene in the new narrative and myth-making powers imagined for AI. “Voices” Jan 12, 14 & 15 BAM Fisher, Fishman Space In “Voices,” artist Margarita Athanasiou dives into the hidden histories of Victorian-era mediums and New Age spiritualists, as well as her own grandmother. What emerges is a story about female empowerment, capitalism, and the unexpected relationship between information technology and the spirit world. Her riveting video essay makes the case for the body as the ultimate communication device. “Secret Garden” Jan 16—19 BAM Fisher, Fishman Space In “Secret Garden,” Stephanie Dinkins has cultivated a virtual oasis populated with Black women who share stories of power and resilience. Multigenerational narratives collapse past, present, and future across interactive vignettes.

Audience Role

Varies by piece.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

Varies by piece

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Varies by piece

Tags

Digital

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