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Holly Herndon & Mathew Dryhurst

All Media is Training


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • by Eva Jäger, Caroline Busta, Benjamin Bratton, Francesca Bria, Liz Pelly, Ryan Murdock, Kei Kreutler, Primavera De Filippi
"All Media is Training Data" chronicles the work of the artists, musicians, and AI pioneers Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. Told through chapters that expand their evolving theses on cultural production, this publication features a decade of artworks, reflections, and key references by Herndon and Dryhurst. Berlin-based artists Holly Herndon (USA) and Mat Dryhurst (UK) are known for their pioneering work in music, machine learning and organisational experimentation.

ISBN 9783753306964 | EN
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783753306964
Author(s) by Eva Jäger, Caroline Busta, Benjamin Bratton, Francesca Bria, Liz Pelly, Ryan Murdock, Kei Kreutler, Primavera De Filippi
Publication date October 2024
Dimensions 260 x 260 mm
Illustrations 238 col.ill.
Pages 168
Language(s) English ed.
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"All Media is Training Data" chronicles the work of the artists, musicians, and AI pioneers Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. Told through chapters that expand their evolving theses on cultural production, this publication features a decade of artworks, reflections, and key references by Herndon and Dryhurst.

Berlin-based artists Holly Herndon (USA) and Mat Dryhurst (UK) are known for their pioneering work in music, machine learning and organisational experimentation. In 2023 they were named among the 100 most influential voices in AI by Time Magazine. "All Media is Training Data", the first publication about their creative practice, chronicles the artists' approach to art-making and the changing nature of the media with which they work, especially AI. Told through chapters that expand their evolving theses on cultural production, such as 'Creation is Collective' or 'Consumption Is Production', this publication features a decade of artworks, reflections, and key references by Herndon and Dryhurst.