Grégory Chatonsky
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Grégory Chatonsky is a French-Canadian artist whose practice examines the relationship between humans and technology. In 1994, he founded Incident.net, a platform dedicated to net art. His work revolves around the concepts of flow, memory, and extinction, exploring digital materiality in the form of debris or traces.
Since 2009, he has integrated artificial intelligence into his practice to produce nonnarrative fictions and “artificial imaginaries.” His research has led him to hold ENS seminars and to advise the Ministry of Culture and the EEC on the impact of generative AI.
His works have been exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, the Palais de Tokyo, and MOCA Taipei. They are included in several public collections (CNAP, FRAC, BNF, Hubei, etc.). In parallel with his creative work, he has taught at Le Fresnoy, EUR ArTeC, and UQAM, and currently codirects the Feral Institute.
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