La chambre noire : du visible au latent / The darkroom: from the visible to the latent
The darkroom, a place for waiting, revelation and manipulation of images, today finds its echo in the "latent space" of neural networks: a space where the experimental photographer can play "against the camera", according to Vilém Flusser's formula, that is to say, deflect the statistical program of the model, make it hallucinate and bring out the unforeseen within the system. How does the invisible become visible with this new image-creation tool? How can it be coerced into bringing about unthought images? Beyond the Code proposes a form of speculative mapping of the present, articulating a critical look at our relationship to signs, images, beliefs, and resources. With the exponential rise of artificial intelligence, globalized computational infrastructures and extraction technologies, this tension is reaching an unprecedented intensity, and a new paradigm is emerging, that of a world that can be fully translated into data, totally modellable, completely governable by code. Code, here, does not only designate a computer language, it embodies a totalizing paradigm of thought, a way of reorganizing the world from what can be controlled. Therefore, to think beyond the code is to try to restore to life forms their opacity, their complexity, their irreducibility to the equation.