邊界
biānjiè research group

邊界_RG is an artist collective and a research group. They work at the edge of language, memory, and machine cognition. Their collaboration explores the aesthetics of the recursive interplay between generative systems, speculative design, experimental essay...(learn more)

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Ian Margo & Fakewhale Interview, d/wb project

Crisis Media: Sonic Architectural Synaesthesia, Stochastic Redundancy and Nuclear Post-Humanitarian Tactic Yidi Lola Wang

Chatbots as Psychoanalysts, or, ‘The Talking Cure Morgane Billuart
Creative Liberation or Digital Colonization?, David Lazăr

The Artificial Unconscious, Germán Sierra

Artificiality and Emotions: Beyond the FleshMorgane Billuart

Fango 1000 & Large Lore Models, dmstfctn, Alasdair Milne, Eva Jäger
Self Stalking Prey: A Study for a Portrait of Little Red Riding Hood, Carl Olsson

How Images Turned Invisible, Ivan Netkachev
What Is Artificial Experience (AX), William Morgan












Founders
 
Ian Margo Alexandre Montserrat

Team 
Ian Margo Alexandre Montserrat

Artists
Ian Margo Alexandre Montserrat Flora Weil dmstfctn Jenn Leung David Lazăr Ivan Netkachev gaara Levi Yitzhak Sima Parajua Susu Laroche Ivan Netkachev Pavel Polshchikov
   

S02 Researchers
Ian Margo Alexandre Montserrat  Giorgi Vachnadze Sima Parajua

Collaborations
Giorgi Vachnadze William Morgan David Lazăr Ivan Netkachev Morgane Billuart Yidi Lola Wang Sima Parajua Flora Weil dmstfctn Alasdair Milne Fakewhale Eva Jäger Chloe Loewith Germán Sierra Carl Olsson Shāng Wén Shān Arash Farhadi Ivar Frisch Susu Laroche Jenn Leung gaara Levi Yitzhak Pavel Polshchikov Hannah Somerset






















































S02 Format Statement & Technical Logic For A Body That Remembers
Format s02 emerges centered on these practices, seeking to reconceptualize and reconcile the operative possibilities—both aesthetic and theoretical—within the conditions of digital culture, situating its inquiry at the limit, the edge, the frame, the frontier