TWIFSY - Peter Thiedeke - Now or Never 2024

TWIFSY - Peter Thiedeke, 2024.

TWIFSY (The world is fine, save yourself) by Peter Thiedeke is a thought-provoking multimedia installation that invites us to ponder the future of urban life in an era of ubiquitous technology and artificial intelligence.

 

Through blending physical and digital elements, artist Peter Thiedeke has created an ambiguous yet captivating image-object that functions as a prototype, puzzle, and conceptual model for imagining how the real and virtual worlds may ultimately converge into a singular, planetary-scale computational megastructure.

 

Drawing inspiration from speculative futurism, science fiction narratives, and innovative exhibit designs of the past, TWIFSY challenges us to free our minds from present constraints and re-envision the cities and societies of tomorrow. 

 

Lunchbox Talks with Experimenta Social 

Imagine a life where the real and the virtual have merged into a singularity, into a megastructure of planetary-scale computation that manifests as a machine world. It comprises of layers of hardware, software, chemical, biological, and electrical systems where humans co-exist with non-humans.  

 

Experimenta Social - lunch hosted a series of talks at the foot of Peter Thiedeke’s installation TWIFSY (The world is fine, save yourself) located in the spectacular atrium of the T&G Building at 161 Collins Street, including:  Human Rights and New Technology: In discussion with Lizzie O’Shea. 

 

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