James Bridle – Failing to Distinguish Between a Tractor Trailer and the Bright 
White Sky
Opening: 21 April 2017, 6pm
22 April –  29 July 2017
 
- New space -
NOME
Glogauer Str. 17, 10999 Berlin
http://nomegallery.com <http://nomegallery.com/>


NOME is pleased to open "Failing to Distinguish Between a Tractor Trailer and 
the Bright White Sky", a solo show by James Bridle, at the gallery’s new 
location, Glogauer Str. 17, 10999 Berlin-Kreuzberg, on 21 April 2017.

The title of this exhibition is taken from an accident report into a fatal 
crash involving an automobile whose self-driving system failed to alert its 
human driver to an oncoming hazard. The autonomous car and the issues it raises 
stand in for many of the questions facing us today — from our relationship to 
technology and artificial intelligence, to the automation of labour and the 
political opacity of complex systems.

James Bridle worked with software and geography to create the components for 
his own self-driving car: an autonomous vehicle which learns to get lost. Using 
freely available tools and research papers, through a process of engineering 
and self-education, the artist seeks to understand both how to appropriate 
contemporary technologies for divergent purposes, and, when necessary, how to 
resist them.

James Bridle is a British artist, writer, and theorist based in Athens. 
Bridle’s installations and works have been commissioned by the Serpentine 
Galleries, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Hayward Gallery, and The 
Photographers’ Gallery, London; FACT, Liverpool; the Istanbul Design Biennale 
and the Oslo Architecture Triennale. His work has been shown at major 
international institutions including the Barbican and the Whitechapel Gallery, 
London; KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Museum Angewandte Kunst, 
Frankfurt; ZKM, Karlsruhe; MoMA, New York; and the National Arts Center, Tokyo.

More information on the NOME website: http://nomegallery.com 
<http://nomegallery.com/>
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