SCREENING: The Dark Rooms of AI ♯3
Jeu de Paume, Paris, France.
Note that Eryk Salvaggio will not be present for this screening but will be at the Jeu de Paume on May 20.
Moth Glitch is included in a series of short films alongside a screening of Stan Brakhage’s Moth Light. This program of films and discussions, curated by Alice Leroy, a film critic and visual studies researcher, explores the material and social dimensions of artificial intelligence, far removed from the common representations in commercial cinema that reduce it to a replica of the human brain or an abstract, disembodied entity. This series is conducted in conjunction with “The World According to AI” exhibition, which runs April 11 to September 21.
On the program:
Stan Brakhage, Mothlight (1963) 4'
Eryk Salvaggio , Moth Glitch (2024) 3'
Evelyn Kreutzer, All the Data in the World (2025) 4'30
Johannes Binotto, Along the Rim (2024) 3'
Johannes Binotto , Not Exactly a Still Life (2024) 4'
Gregory Chatonsky , The Kiss 3: recursive Cinema (2022) 2'41
Quan Zhang, KwAIdan (2024) 4'53
Kevin B. Lee, Afterlives (current project) 7'
Silvia Cipelletti, Algorithmic Borders (2025) 7'
Marine de Dardel , (DES)ASTRES.ai (2025) 5'
Dayna McLeod, So I didn't sleep very well last night (2022) 3'
Occitane Lacurie , Xena's Body (2024) 11'40
Roc Albalat , Latencies of the Statistical Image (2025) 9'
Radu Jude and Vlaicu Gocea, Beginnings (2025) 18'