PL'AI scanner close-up
PL'AI cucumber tendrils grab the robot
PL'AI robot total
PL'AI close-up of playing field
PL'AI total
PL'AI look from below
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Work Title
PL'AI
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Work Title(EN)
PL'AI
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Please describe the concept of your artwork in 2000 words.
PL’AI is based on the premise that the capacity for play is an ontological condition of all life, including plants. Free of rules or objectives, play engenders the curiosity towards existence and is as such at the heart of (self-)cognition.
We witness the playful interaction between cucumber plants and a robot. Based on the laser scans it captures, the artificial neural network creates an abstract image of the plants as a mathematical matrix. Regularly sampling the matrix, it stretches the robotic tendrils according to its tentative vegetal visions, approaching the cucumbers slowly, sometimes with caution, other times with conviction. Occasionally plants meet them halfway, directing their choreography to wrap tightly around the extended wire and by doing so they gradually intervene into the morphology of the neural network. The way they play resembles a game of tag, an embrace of old friends, or just ill communication.
A sequence of actions by two mutually dependent entities unfolds, following a logic that is not entirely clear. What appears to be a static scene to observers is an encounter of another temporality, neither that of the plant nor that of the machine alone, but both, already mutated by their needs and desires, and by our own implications in the possibility of their joy.
At the time of climate change when we urgently need to change our relationship to the other-than-humans, PL'AI -- as a collaboration between computer scientists, engineers, designers, artists, algorithms, philosophers, and plants -- explores possible non-utilitarian uses of AI, not only to re-consider plants' desires, but also the horizon of AI as an ally towards a kinder, more attentive world. -
Please describe the concept of your artwork in 2000 words. (EN)
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Work Specification
AI robot with living cucumber plants
- metal frame 120 x 120 x 300 cm,
- 6 racks with computers, lights, power supply
- LIDAR trolley with camera on aluminium track
- 6 racks with a total of 36 computer-controlled stepper motors with steel wires ending with colour balls
- 6 cameras
- speakers
- Computers: 1 Lenovo PC housing neural network; 3x raspberry pi computer for image processing/scanner control; 2xArduino Mega for stepper motor control
- 1 stainless steel container with cucumber plants (120 x 60 x 25 cm) -
Work Specification(EN)
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Media CoverageURL
https://www.spelapetric.org/#/plai/
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Video URL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22RhZI72534
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Your OfficialURL (Website, Instagram, Facebook)
www.spelapetric.org FB: Špela Petrič Instagram: @luhunski
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Please describe how your work relates to the theme of the special prize.