空山基さんのインスタグラム写真 - (空山基Instagram)「The relationship between AI and humans has become a subject of fervent debate, evoking a diverse range of emotions from admiration and yearning to concerns and apprehension. While humans extensively utilize AI and admire its intelligence, there exists a simultaneous fear of potential obsolescence. As early as 1927, Fritz Lang's groundbreaking film "Metropolis" broached this subject and initiated conversation. Building upon this foundation, Hajime Sorayama captivated a wider audience in the 1970s, envisioning a future where mechanized life forms transcended mere inanimate entities, capturing audiences with figures of a graceful lady or well known celebrities. His depictions of robots exuded an uncanny vitality and emotional depth, seemingly yearning for genuine connection.  In 1988, Sorayama manifested his understanding of this intricate bond between robots and humans through two compelling paintings (Untitled, 1988; Untitled, 1988). One symbolized a cordial alliance, while the other encapsulated the idea of redemption for robots by a human hand. While AI and robots possess remarkable intelligence, computational power, and strength, their inherent vulnerability arises from their creation by humanity. Sorayama personified a complex range of human desires, artfully concealing them beneath indomitable metallic exteriors. It is noteworthy that his mechanical creations were never depicted as violent or menacing. Instead, his inspiration drew from extinct dinosaurs, endangered marine life, and “pin-up” girls from male-oriented magazines such as Penthouse Magazine and Playboy TV.   @hajimesorayamaofficial @nanzukaunderground  The exhibition continues until September 16th.  📍CICA Vancouver, 228 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC.  Admission: Free for Students (with ID) Free for Children (under 12) Free for Senior (over 55) Adult - $15.00 🔗Link in Bio  📷: Dennis Ha  #CICAVancouver #hajimesorayama #空山基 #sorayama #sexyrobot #spacetraveler #nanzuka #nanzukaunderground #painting #sculpture #ArtinVancouver #VancouverArtGallery #Artstagram #ArtOfTheDay #InstaArt #ArtWorld #ArtGallery #Gastown #contemporaryart」8月24日 11時18分 - hajimesorayamaofficial

空山基のインスタグラム(hajimesorayamaofficial) - 8月24日 11時18分


The relationship between AI and humans has become a subject of fervent debate, evoking a diverse range of emotions from admiration and yearning to concerns and apprehension. While humans extensively utilize AI and admire its intelligence, there exists a simultaneous fear of potential obsolescence. As early as 1927, Fritz Lang's groundbreaking film "Metropolis" broached this subject and initiated conversation. Building upon this foundation, Hajime Sorayama captivated a wider audience in the 1970s, envisioning a future where mechanized life forms transcended mere inanimate entities, capturing audiences with figures of a graceful lady or well known celebrities. His depictions of robots exuded an uncanny vitality and emotional depth, seemingly
yearning for genuine connection.

In 1988, Sorayama manifested his understanding of this intricate bond between robots and humans through two compelling paintings (Untitled, 1988; Untitled, 1988). One symbolized a cordial alliance, while the other encapsulated the idea of redemption for robots by a human hand. While AI and robots possess remarkable intelligence, computational power, and strength, their inherent vulnerability arises from their creation by humanity. Sorayama personified a complex range of human desires, artfully concealing them beneath indomitable
metallic exteriors. It is noteworthy that his mechanical creations were never depicted as violent or menacing. Instead, his inspiration drew from extinct dinosaurs, endangered marine life, and “pin-up” girls from male-oriented magazines such as Penthouse Magazine and Playboy TV.

@空山基
@nanzukaunderground

The exhibition continues until September 16th.
📍CICA Vancouver, 228 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC.

Admission: Free for Students (with ID)
Free for Children (under 12)
Free for Senior (over 55)
Adult - $15.00
🔗Link in Bio

📷: Dennis Ha

#CICAVancouver #hajimesorayama #空山基 #sorayama #sexyrobot
#spacetraveler #nanzuka
#nanzukaunderground #painting #sculpture #ArtinVancouver
#VancouverArtGallery #Artstagram
#ArtOfTheDay #InstaArt #ArtWorld #ArtGallery #Gastown
#contemporaryart


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