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Biopolitics In Future And The Arts: Ai, Robotic, Cities, Life – How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow

Internal Collection, 2016-2017 series of fashion designs by Amy Karle, that imitate human body features such as ligaments and tendons, pulmonary and nervous system… The intention to imitate bodily organs is quite innovative and a striking artistic intention, these ‘organic’ designs connote sexuality and desire… Until present day, nudity has always been a political taboo, in most cultures it is prohibited. Such artistic intention suggests that sex has been used as a political tool for control... This biopolitical enigma questions our notions of dress code, where sex in general has been something secretive, difficult to reach and in order to…

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(UN)REAL exhibition Catalog (book)

What is real, and how are you sure it is so? Can you be confident in your perceptions when so many experiences are digital or influenced by the changing chemistry and architecture of your brain? (UN)REAL, the inaugural exhibition of Science Gallery Rotterdam at Erasmus MC, presents art projects that respond to this fertile terrain between the actual and the perceived. Includes Amy Karles artwork… These works can serve as bridges of understanding and platforms for debate, but perhaps even more important, they are welcome signs, announcing a new meeting place for research, society, art, and healthcare.

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The Lowry | World Class Digital Art

Digital Art is a fascinating area of creativity that sees artists using technology to create the very latest in art practice. From performance to the visual arts, in the UK and internationally there are beautiful and powerful imaginings being created for theatres, galleries, public spaces, online and unique locations… American artist Amy Karle was part of our 2019-2020 exhibition THE STATE OF US… listening to her thought process and methods reveals just how far artists have come in harnessing and experimenting with technology advances as they create new ideas.

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Design Milk | Amy Karle Unlocks The Potential Of Humanity’s Future

Amy Karle created a series of artworks, each intended to imagine novel forms based upon extinct species to explore “hypothetical evolutions through technological regeneration.” … the collection evokes the golden era of natural history museums (and perhaps the age of cabinets of curiosities), “specimens and relics” investigating the relationship between structures that once served creatures of eons past for the purpose of finding application for future forms using their framework of stability, flexibility, and strength.

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What is bioart? Explaining famous works and artists

The "beauty" of the mysterious body inside "Regenerative Reliquary" by Amy Karle is a "human hand bone" made with a 3D printer and human stem cells. It is a work that reproduces. The artist, Amy Karle, has birthed many works using 3D printers on the theme of expanding physical functions. This work, which was born from the idea of ​​"I want to grow the exoskeleton of my whole body," won the Grand Prix at the "YouFab Global Creative Award 2017." Karle is also known for other works such as dresses that express the inside of the human body and dresses…

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Artificial Intelligence: The Political Challenges of Enhancing Human Capacities

In this book, Virginie Tournay examines the political implications of artificial intelligence in enhancing human capacities. Amy Karle is mentioned as an artist whose work is rooted at the intersection of technology and the human experience. Karle’s art serves as an example of how AI technologies are used to expand human abilities and open up new perspectives on the future of humanity. Tournay emphasizes the need for a critical and informed culture surrounding algorithms to navigate the challenges of the digital era. (translated)

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L’intelligence artificielle. Les enjeux politiques de l’amélioration des capacités humaines

Virginie Tournay untersucht in diesem Buch die politischen Implikationen der künstlichen Intelligenz auf die Verbesserung der menschlichen Fähigkeiten. Amy Karle wird als eine Künstlerin erwähnt, deren Werke an der Schnittstelle zwischen Technologie und menschlicher Erfahrung verankert sind. Karles Kunstwerke dienen als Beispiel für die Anwendung von AI-Technologien, die menschliche Fähigkeiten erweitern und neue Perspektiven auf die Zukunft der Menschheit eröffnen. Tournay betont die Notwendigkeit eines kritischen und informierten Umgangs mit Algorithmen, um die Herausforderungen der digitalen Ära zu meistern.

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The artist’s book as a multimedia encyclopedia: Visual interfaces in book projects from art and science

Marlene Bart’s book explores the relationship between artist books and encyclopedias, using natural history as a unifying theme. Amy Karle's groundbreaking work is featured as a key example of merging technology, art, and natural history. Karle’s integration of digital, biological, and physical systems pushes the boundaries of knowledge dissemination and virtual reality. The book emphasizes how her transdisciplinary approach to collecting and organizing data challenges traditional organizational systems and offers new possibilities for virtual development and knowledge in the digital age. (translated)

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Velas Magazine | 10 of the most inspirational women in the world

There are many women who have positively impacted their environment throughout history, most of which have been through social, economic, humanitarian, scientific, artistic, legal, and technological achievements. Today we dedicate this list to 10 women who are inspiring their communities and the world… Born with a health disorder that caused the absence of skin, Amy Karle was soon convinced of the capabilities of the human body when exposed to the right technological conditions. She is an award-winning bioartist, who designed a human hand with 3D-printed scaffolds and stem cells. “Biotechnology can lead us to a very promising future or irreversible demise. It…

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HP Collaborates With Amy Karle, Leading 3D Printing Artist And Futurist

Amy Karle’s mission is to positively impact others, raise consciousness and contribute to social, political, and technical development by making and sharing her work. As an artist and designer, Karle uses HP Multi Jet Fusion technologies which include the Jet Fusion 5200 and 580 printing systems to build her pieces, creating art that catalytically examines material and spiritual aspects of life and opens minds to future visions of how technology could be utilized to unlock human potential.

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Smithsonian | Open Access Remix

Artist Amy Karle created nine sculptures in two series examining the possibilities of reconstructive technologies and the potential and the pitfalls of future evolution that come with technological advancements. The sculptures are based on the 66-million-year-old Triceratops at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, which made history as the first “digital dinosaur”—the first 3D scan of an entire dinosaur skeleton executed by the Smithsonian’s Digitization Program Office.

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Smithsonian | 21st-Century Diffusion with Smithsonian Open Access

It was important to inspire both our own staff and people worldwide with some early examples of what Smithsonian Open Access will stimulate. These early collaborators included artists, innovators, educators, technologists, and more and their projects inspire delight… Artist Amy Karle created a sculpture series examining the possibilities of reconstructive technologies and the potential and the pitfalls of technology—enabled using a 66-million-year-old Triceratops from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. 

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Smithsonian Releases 2.8 Million Images Into Public Domain

Artist Amy Karle unveils a series of sculptures of the National Museum of Natural History’s 66-million-year-old triceratops, Hatcher…  The Smithsonian invited artists, educators and researchers for a sneak peak into the archives, and will be featuring some of their creations... Among them is a series of sculptures crafted by artist Amy Karle, depicting the National Museum of Natural History’s 66-million-year-old triceratops, Hatcher. Karle, who specializes in 3-D artworks that highlight body form and function, was keen on bringing the fossil to life in an era where modern technology has made de-extinctions of ancient species a tantalizing possibility. Six of her nine 3-D…

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Harper’s BAZAAR Jan/Feb 2020 Issue

This issue of Harper's BAZAAR features the groundbreaking work of Amy Karle, emphasizing her forward-thinking approach as an artist who explores the synergy between humanity and technology. Karle's work highlights how technology can transform the human experience, inviting viewers to contemplate these changes. (translated)

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Harper’s BAZAAR 2020年1.2月合刊號

この号のHarper's BAZAARでは、エイミー・カールの画期的な作品が取り上げられており、彼女の未来志向のアプローチが強調されています。カールは、人間とテクノロジーの相互作用を探求するアーティストとして、テクノロジーがどのように人間の経験を変革できるかを問いかけています。