Tim Murray-Browne
Artist, engineer, and researcher creating interactive works that explore AI, embodiment and how technology shapes our minds.
Latest posts
When you can't escape an interface, it institutionalises you
What happens to our bodies when we become so enmeshed with digital interfaces that they're no longer something we start and stop using, but a persistent presence that we live with?
(event tonight) something analogous to the natural intelligence of our universe
This new work is also an invitation to re-see. In this strange moment of political distrust, insecurity and loneliness, as we reckon with the power over our lives we’ve given to privately owned digital infrastructure, it’s easy to forget quite how fucking remarkable the past five years have been.
On the Perils of Gainful Employment
A sabbatical from reaching for things
It's hard to make art with AI, but it's not impossible
The delusion is to consider craft as a barrier to making art, rather than the channel that makes art possible.
Bijoulacra
Music video for The Nonidentical
Bijoulacra
Music video for The Nonidentical
What does Interactive Art have to teach us about AI?
Three questions to ask of new technology. Who are we? Who's in charge? Honestly?
Diffeomorphic Landscapes: Online exhibition
At first everything is overwhelmingly magnetic. Then it all starts looking the same. But then, after some time, some things emerge that resonate more deeply.
This Thursday: Joy and ethics in making AI art
Or how I found the universe in my data self. A Talk by me: join online or in Glasgow