Dears,

after a long time I am back in Berlin - OK, only as a guest curator, but still!

Please mark your calendars: On Friday, 10 Nov 2023 at 7 pm we'll be opening the 
exhibition "v01ces – The Human Voice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" at 
Galerie Nord I Kunstverein Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany - with aLifveForms 
(fed & cared for by JP Raether), Erik Bünger, Sean Dockray, Kyriaki Goni, Libby 
Heaney, Machine Listening (Sean Dockray, James Parker, Joel Stern), Jesse 
McLean, Pedro Oliveira -- come and celebrate with us! 

It would be nice to see some of you at the opening on 10 Nov at 7 pm in case 
you happen to be in Berlin.

Best, Inke


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https://kunstverein-tiergarten.de/en/exhibitions/current-exhibition/


v01ces – The Human Voice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

— part of the series VOICE:over IX — 

Galerie Nord | Kunstverein Tiergarten
Turmstraße 75
10551 Berlin
Germany

10 Nov 2023 – 13 Jan 2024

Opening:
Fri 10 November, 7 pm

Welcome: Veronika Witte
Introduction: Inke Arns

Artists: 
aLifveForms (fed & cared for by JP Raether)
Erik Bünger
Sean Dockray
Kyriaki Goni
Libby Heaney
Machine Listening (Sean Dockray, James Parker, Joel Stern)
Jesse McLean
Pedro Oliveira

The feminist philosopher Rosi Braidotti describes the voice as ‘a unique audio 
footprint of the human soul.’ However, nowadays many voices that sound human, 
such as those of voice assistants, are artificially generated. Current deepfake 
voices or ‘voice clones’ go one step further by making voices say things they 
never said: ‘You have a missed call from your dead mother’ was the title of a 
recent article in Die Zeit on the topic of ‘grief tech.’ Sinister: the ‘voice 
clones’ sound like the real voices they imitate.

This is even more confusing and uncanny as was the separation of the human 
voice from the body that produces it, which first became possible with the 
invention of the phonograph – 1877 patented by Thomas Alva Edison as the 
‘talking machine.’ In the 1960s, Canadian composer R. Murray Schaefer coined 
the word ‘schizophonia’ for a sound detached from its original 
context by 
means of electro-acoustic reproduction.

V01ces is an exhibition about the (human) voice in the age of artificial 
intelligence (AI). AI is pattern recognition in large amounts of data plus 
machine learning or conditioning, respectively. Accordingly trained systems 
cannot only imitate voices, but recognise languages and accents – and they can 
classify and evaluate these according to, among other things, age, ethnical 
background, gender, economic status.

From different perspectives, the artists paint a disturbing picture of the 
(human) voice in the age of AI. At the end of the two-year VOICE:over project 
series we are at the beginning of the era after the oral turn.

Curated by Inke Arns

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Programme Series VOICE:over

The Galerie Nord | Kunstverein Tiergarten’s VOICE:over programme series delves 
into various phenomena related to voice. With cross-disciplinary exhibition 
projects, performances and a multifaceted outreach programme, VOICE:over 
explores the changes in meaning and significance of physical and social forms 
of the voice – from screams to speech and song to artificial intelligences’ 
posthuman imitation of the human voice.

Supported by the federal programme “Neustart Kultur” of Stiftung Kunstfonds and 
by the multi-sector funding as well as the district funding of the Senate 
Department for Culture and Europe.


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