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These long exposure photographs are capturing some interaction experiments between the robot Alter and humans. Alter is an autonomous robot that expresses his particular behavior through complex movements. Alter is developed by Ishiguro lab, Osaka University and Ikegami Lab, Tokyo University.
Justine presents Altergraphy at the Mupi Gallery, Maus Hábitos, long exposure photographs that capture some interaction experiments between humans and the Alter robot.
In the Salão Nobre, Maus Hábitos, Justine presents Chaos pendulum, a video of Takashi Ikegami's double pendulum from Tokyo University that proves the chaos in nature.
Bio
Justine Emard (1987), visual artist, based in Paris, France.
She creates exhibitions to explore the relations between our existences and technologies. Through different types of interactions, she explores a crossing between robotics, objects, artificial intelligence and life, based on deep learning experiences and human-machine dialogues. Her practice revolves around video, installation, photography and augmented reality.
Since 2011, she shows her work in France and abroad into individual and group exhibitions.
She had been in residence in the Cité internationale des arts in Paris (2015-2016) and in 2017, she was laureate of the residency Hors-les-murs of the Institut Français and Tokyo Wonder Site in Tokyo, for her project Reborn in Japan.
She participates at "Clouds ⇄ Forests", the 7th International Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, curated by Yuko Hasegawa and Nuit Blanche Kyoto with the show "Mitate & imagination".
In 2018, Emard performed “Parade for the End of the World” in collaboration with Jérémie Bélingard and Keiichiro Shibuya for Yokohama Dance Collection 2018, co-produced by the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris.
Her last exhibitions are "Fukami, une plongée dans l'esthétique japonaise" in Paris, "Pendoran Vinci" in the NRW Forum museum in Düsseldorf, Germany, “Des horizons et le depart” in la Maison Populaire, Montreuil, France, "Daemons in the Machine" in the Moscow Museum of Modern Art in Russia.
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