The Earth Project. ver.20.22. Does AI need the Nature?

Exhibition May 12 − June 14, 2022
By creating Artificial Intelligence and basing it on self-learning, choice and decision-making, Mankind has opened a Pandora's Box.
Will we now be able to control and anticipate the actions of artificial intelligence - or will it take the creation of a new ethic in which the world of things (non-human) becomes the operative unit of social relations?
One of humanity's most important tasks is to preserve planet Earth. How can we teach the android to preserve what is not of value to him? Is it possible to create rules that become the same for Man and (non)Man?
Artists from around the world came together at a thought-provoking exhibition, "Earth. Version 2022. Why does the Android need nature?" to try to find an answer to how the Android's relationship will develop, not only with humans, but with nature in general.
In their work they raise questions about the ethics of interaction with artificial intelligence, about possible changes in human civilization.
Exhibition "Earth. Ver. 22. Why android nature?" is a continuation of the project "Earth. Ver. 21. What came after?".
Format of work: painting, sculpture, installation, performance, video art.

Project curators Tamara Tanatarova. Anastasia Strizhkova.

Artists: Anastasia Strizhkova (Germany), Valentin Mora (Georgia), Grigory Gonkov (Russia), Olga Goryacheva (Hungary), Elmira Belova (Russia), Natalia Koren Kropf (USA), Alexei Ilkaev Sad Face (Russia), Rina Gri (Russia), Natalia Lukomskaya (Russia), Sergey Gapanovich (Russia), Natalia Samoyart (UK) and others.