Creative Machine | Iconographies #018 – 
Venus & Adonis’ after Rubens
A major exhibition exploring the twilight world of human/ma- chine creativity, including installations, video and computer art, artificial intelligence, robotics and apps by leading artists from Goldsmiths and international artists by invitation.
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Iconographies #018 – 
Venus & Adonis’ after Rubens

Iconographies is an ongoing project focusing on the analysis of renaissance and baroque paintings via computational methods.

Religious and mythological scenes are transformed into complex abstract formations.
By removing iconographic narratives, the paintings lose their original context to become new objects of contemplation.

Iconographies #018 is a large-scale print inspired by Venus & Adonis (1610), a Peter Paul Rubens painting – Museum Kunstpalast, Dusselfdorf, Germany.