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An ingenious interrogation of authorship and mechanical production
Italian artists Marco Mazzi (born 1980) and Elisabetta Porcinai (born 1987) use a machine translator to transform an original text into a work authored by the machine. Here, essays contextualize the work alongside precedents such as Alvin Lucier’s I Am Sitting in a Room and Walter Benjamin’s The Task of the Translator.
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An ingenious interrogation of authorship and mechanical production
Italian artists Marco Mazzi (born 1980) and Elisabetta Porcinai (born 1987) use a machine translator to transform an original text into a work authored by the machine. Here, essays contextualize the work alongside precedents such as Alvin Lucier’s I Am Sitting in a Room and Walter Benjamin’s The Task of the Translator.