Manuel Cyrill Bachinger
Ana Mumladze
The Yes/No Machine is an interactive installation that explores the relationship between technology and the human body. A face recognition algorithm analyses the face and classifies it as either Yes or No. This classification is random, permanent and cannot be changed. What feelings are triggered by the classification? How much power and authority do we assign to such algorithms?
Manuel Cyrill Bachinger
Based in Vienna, studies digital arts in the class of Ruth Schnell since 2017. His work focuses mainly on audiovisual and transformative processes and often manifests in installations and experimental forms.
Ana Mumladze
Ana is a Vienna-based social designer focusing on placemaking performance and participatory artistic practice in public space, urban regeneration through art and sociality of food.