
Model Collapse
Start of reservations: 04.08
26.08 — 27.08.2025
• Exhibition Opening: August 26 at 19.00 • Workshops: August 26, 27 (11.00–13.00) • Exhibition Duration: Until 31/8
Description
In the exhibition Model Collapse, Maria Mavropoulou explores parallels between the human brain and artificial intelligence in terms of their decay process. The gradual loss of memories, as it manifests in cases of dementia or Alzheimer’s, is compared to the phenomenon of model collapse in artificial intelligence, where models are fed back with the data they’ve produced, leading to errors.
Following research on patients in the early stages of dementia, the artist documents personal stories and objects associated with their memories while conversing with artificial intelligence applications to comment on the distance between an individual’s contradictory subjectivity and the supposed objectivity of AI models’ data.
The exhibition is enriched by the dialectical relationship between the works and the archaeological findings showcased at the Archaeological Museum of Eretria, a par excellence repository of collective memory.
The work invites audiences to reflect on the significance of human memory and the role of technology in shaping our collective and individual identities.
Contributors
ANAKOLOUTHA
Information
The event is offered for free by the Ministry of Culture.
Advanced booking is necessary.
Exhibition Opening: August 26 at 19.00
Workshops: August 26, 27 (11.00–13.00)
Exhibition Duration: Until 31/8
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