Don’t miss the opportunity to see Karlos Gil’s DEEP IMAGE at Artsect Gallery, London. From 4 March to 5 April, Gil’s work is being presented as part of the show Silicon Threshold, curated by Işıl Ezgi Çelik.
DEEP IMAGE consists of an immersive video installation that, through collaboration with a programmer and a neuroscientist, will decode the activity of the human brain in sequences of images. Through an artificial intelligence 'software' developed in collaboration with the Kamitani Lab of the University of Kyoto and the Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, an immense and complete conceptual map of brain images obtained from the memories, dreams or sounds of a group of people. Artificial intelligence will use convolutional neural networks -better known as 'deep learning' networks- and will be made up of internal layers of 'software' that will share information with each other to produce synthetic forms from the data obtained.