Memory Divergence: An Artist’s Reflection on AI and the Preservation of Truth
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https://doi.org/10.13129/2281-8138/2024.0.429-438Abstract
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Florencia S.M. Brück is an Italo-Argentinian artist and programmer whose work blends classical art with digital, virtual, and natural worlds. Her innovative projects have been showcased at venues like the Venice Art Biennale Pavilion 0, Art Dubai, MiArt, Fuori Salone Milano Design Week, Berlin Art Week, Evita Museum, the Houston Fine Art Fair, among others.
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