Autonomous XII
“Autonomous X12” A self-driving car sculpture by James Georgopoulos, this installation features the chassis of a prototype driverless car outfitted with multiple cameras and video screens. The screens display real-time data collected by the vehicle’s AI "brain," illustrating how machines perceive and interact with their environment.
Zeus
"Zeus" This video sculpture by James Georgopoulos is a replication of a quantum computer (e.g. a D-Wave Systems computer) that loudly “beats” with a recording of the artists’ own heartbeat. The monolithic sculpture evokes Deep Blue, the IBM chess computer that beat Garry Kasparov in a 1996 match.
Human Behavior
"Human Behavior Series” A collection of found surveillance photographs from the 1960s, arranged in patterns that resemble early computer punch cards. This series juxtaposes analog surveillance with modern AI-powered monitoring, exploring the evolution of privacy violations.
Organ Donor
An AI-themed project by James Georgopoulos, the "Organ Donors" series merges industrial materials like copper, stainless steel, and glass with multimedia elements such as LED lighting embodying the fusion of organic and mechanical elements. These installations explore the concept of AI integration into the human body and the ethical considerations surrounding cybernetic enhancements
Weight Watcher
"Weight Watcher" by James Georgopoulos, critiques the pervasive nature of "smart" technology and its implications for personal privacy, illustrating how everyday objects are becoming tools for constant monitoring and data collection.
Hollywood Arsenal
This series is based on the motion picture industry, James Georgopoulos used these powerful images of both in-front of the camera and behind the camera tools to make these films.