Reanimator/Reflection: Eric Millikins VCUarts KI MFA Thesi

Reanimator/Reflection: Eric Millikins VCUarts KI MFA Thesis Exhibition

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The exhibition “Reanimator/Reflection” contains three works. Each is based on research into 100-year-old post-pandemic racist science fiction and horror writing from American author H.P. Lovecraft. These writings mirror our current time. The primary works referenced here are “Herbert West–Reanimator,” a serialized tale about graduate school experiments which attempted to return the dead to life during a plague, and “Nyarlathotep,” a prose poem that suggests even our dreams might become infected as with a fever.

Each of the works in this exhibition is created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and machine learning, in a similar vein as the mechanistic theories of life and death described by Lovecraft in “Herbert West–Reanimator.”

Title: Blasphemous flutes from inconceivable, unlighted chambers
Media: 7.1 channel sound, AI trained on the US national anthem and horror film soundtracks
Duration: 42 minute 30 second loop
Year: 2021

Title: Mist appeared on the mirror inclined above the body’s mouth
Media: Live-generated video, AI trained on images adapted from H.P. Lovecraft texts, laser video projection, antique mirror, electric motor
Duration: Infinite
Year: 2021

Title: The place chosen for purely symbolic and fantastically aesthetic reasons
Media: Live-generated video, AI trained on images adapted from H.P. Lovecraft texts, laser video projection
Duration: Infinite
Year: 2021

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