Musicians Asa Horvitz & Carmen Quill discuss GHOST, a multi-format piece of art that is part experimental opera, part neo-Medieval reverie, & part avant-pop song cycle, now presented as a streamlined album of standout recordings
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Musicians Asa Horvitz & Carmen Quill discuss GHOST, a multi-format piece of art that is part experimental opera, part neo-Medieval reverie, & part avant-pop song cycle, now presented as a streamlined album of standout recordings
Want to steal an original Jenny Holzer? Joshua Caleb Weibley gives you some tips on just how you might do that (if you're so inclined), along with his unflinching review of the confusing, problematic, and underwhelming exhibition Jenny Holzer: Light Line, up through September 29 at NYC's Guggenheim Museum
Author Sean Michaels discusses his new novel Do You Remember Being Born?, which explores the implications of AI-assisted co-authorship of creative works
An interview with leading AI researcher, author, & TED speaker Blaise Agüera y Arcas about his new book, Who Are We Now?