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"Algorithms today can be considered fundamental components of society, write Quayola about their work. But these algorithms are becoming so complex, ever-changing and mutating through machine learning that we are losing control of how they are making their decisions. By asking the algorithm to create art, both musical and visual, the output gives a chance to experience the hidden life of the code. As the psychologist Karl Rogers articulated, human creativity was probably always meant to be our best tool for exploring the mysteries of our own inner worlds, our consciousness and those of others."
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