I am abandoned /

"'I Am Abandoned' documents a little-known, but visionary performance by Barbara T. Smith. Taking place in 1976, it featured a conversation in real time between two psychoanalytic computer programs (known today as two of the earliest chatbots) alongside a staging of Francisco Goya�...

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Main Author: Smith, Barbara Turner, 1931- (book artist)
Other Authors: Rubinstein, Richard (Contributor), Hakopian, Mashinka Firunts
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Brooklyn] : Primary Information, [2025]
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Summary:"'I Am Abandoned' documents a little-known, but visionary performance by Barbara T. Smith. Taking place in 1976, it featured a conversation in real time between two psychoanalytic computer programs (known today as two of the earliest chatbots) alongside a staging of Francisco Goya's The Naked Maja (1795 - 1800) and The Clothed Maja (1800 - 1807), in which the artist projected an image of the famous painting on top of a female model. The publication includes a full transcript of the "conversation" between the two programs; documentation and ephemera from the performance; Smith's reflections on the night; and an afterword by scholar and artist Mashinka Firunts Hakopian. I Am Abandoned was part of the exhibition The Many Arts and Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and rather than simply celebrate new technology, Smith also sought to challenge what she saw as a "built-in problem" that "computers were only a new example of the male hypnosis." In collaboration with computer scientist Dick Rubinstein, she enlisted the computer science teams at Caltech and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to mount a conversation between a program named DOCTOR, which was designed to be a surrogate therapist, and another named PARRY which was trained to mimic a paranoid schizophrenic patient. While the computer operator worked in the next room, each new page of the conversation was projected on the wall where a model dressed as The Clothed Maja reclined beneath the text, with a slide of the nude version of the same painting, The Naked Maja, projected onto her. The audience was rapt with attention for the livestreamed conversation. The performance went on for nearly two hours, before the model eventually grew furious from being ignored (abandoned) by the computer operator, stormed over, and attempted to seduce him. Shortly after, the gallery director pulled the plug on the entire event, claiming it distracted the audience for too long from the other works on view. To revisit I Am Abandoned today is to see the artistic and truly liberatory potential that art can have when it intervenes in new technologies...'" --
Item Description:Includes essay,"When machines are all in all," by Mashinka Firunts Hakopian.
Physical Description:144 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9798991036702