Katerina Kana
Photo: Margarita Myrogianni
Katerina Kana is an artist based in Cyclades, Greece. In her practice, she explores the emerging new reality of our contemporary world, using the techniques of ancient marble sculpture. She carves inscriptions on marble blocks, dedicated to the culture of a society embedded in computing tech and communities connected in 0s and 1s, algorithms, codes, numerical data, that are forming, she argues, the foundations and roots not only of our future, but also of our deep past and fleeting present.
Katerina Kana graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and has exhibited work in art institutions, galleries, and off-sites such as theaters and clubs across Europe.
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You and AI: Through the Algorithmic Lens
Athens, Online
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Exhibition "You and AI: Through the Algorithmic Lens"
Athens
Learning to See
You and AI: The AI Survival Guide
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The Ethics of Disruption: From AI to Bioethics in Art and Research
Online