Studio Above&Below – (S)low Tech AI
Partner Programme
13 — 21 Sept 2025
Digital, Multi-Disciplinary Design
13 Sept10:00—17:45
14 Sept10:00—17:45
15 Sept10:00—17:45
16 Sept10:00—17:45
17 Sept10:00—17:45
18 Sept10:00—17:45
19 Sept10:00—17:45
20 Sept10:00—17:45
21 Sept10:00—17:45
In Person
Free, no ticket required
V&A South Kensington
Cromwell Rd
London
SW7 2RL
A meditation on the invisible layers of AI, slowing down computational movements through the lens of geology and inviting reflection on AI as a slow, ethical, and materially-aware process.
This meditative installation examines artificial intelligence through the lens of geology. A sculptural interface of four rocks activates a slow, responsive AI system that reacts to touch with evolving sound and image. Each new rock arrangement adds a line to a growing digital landscape, echoing sedimentary layers shaped by collective interaction. The imagery is drawn from four geologically significant sites in Scotland, where ancient stone carvings show early examples of symbolic data recording. Using simple algorithms, the work invites reflection on AI as a slow, ethical, and materially-aware process. Created by Studio Above&Below (Daria Jelonek and Perry-James Sugden). Supported by BRAID (University of Edinburgh) and University College London.
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