Kunstsilo Live

Nordic Interface: Art AI and the Future of Creativity

5. juni 2026
- 5. juni 2026
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Join us for the launch of Nordic Interface with artist duo Entangled Others, whose work explores the relationship between AI, nature, and biological systems. The presentation will be followed by a public conversation about how technology is changing contemporary art, and how museums, audiences, and collectors are responding. As part of the Nordic Interface programme, the event will also explore creativity, authorship, and what meaningful artistic work with technology can look like today. Entangled Others will later develop a new site-specific work for Kunstsilo, premiering in November during The Lumen Prize Awards Ceremony weekend.

About Entangled Others:

Entangled Others is an artist duo made up of Feileacan Kirkbride McCormick and Sofia Crespo. Their work focuses on the connections between technology, nature, and the more-than-human world.

Through their practice, they explore how human technologies shape our understanding of other species and ecosystems. Their work raises questions about bias in technology, representation, and how we relate to the natural world.

Their work invites audiences to rethink the boundaries between humans, technology, and nature.

Entangled Others have presented their work internationally, including at the Victoria & Albert Museum, MIT, UNESCO HQ Paris, and Oxford University. Their work is also held in several major collections.

Entangled Others were the winners of The 2025 Lumen Prize Nature & Climate Award.

About the Nordic Interface Program Mentors:

Britt Salvesen, Curator (LACMA, Los Angeles)

Britt Salvesen is a curator at LACMA in Los Angeles, where she leads work in photography, prints, and drawings. She has previously held senior roles at the Center for Creative Photography, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Her research connects photography with technology, experimentation, and visual culture. At LACMA, she has curated major exhibitions, including Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film.

Melanie Lenz, Curator (V&A Museum, London)

Melanie Lenz is Curator of Digital Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where she is developing the museum’s digital art collection. She has organised exhibitions, edited books, and published widely on generative art, digital art history, and conservation.

She has also led public programmes and conferences on art, design, and new technologies, and works with a range of cultural and public institutions.

Sebastian Sanchez, Digital Art Strategist (Brevan Howard, New York)

Sebastian Sanchez is a digital art strategist at Brevan Howard in New York, where he advises on collecting and managing digital art. He previously led digital art sales at Christie’s, helping bring the digital art market to a global audience.

His work includes major AI and digital art projects, partnerships, and sales, and he has also co-founded a platform focused on generative art.

He also teaches at Columbia University and mentors artists and practitioners working across art, design, and technology.

Irene Campolmi, Curator and Researcher (Amos Rex, Helsinki)

Irene Campolmi is a curator, art historian, and researcher whose work brings together art, science, technology, and performance. She is currently Curator for Art, Technology and Society at Amos Rex in Helsinki.

She has extensive experience building interdisciplinary collaborations and curating projects that explore humanity’s relationship with technology.

Over the past fifteen years, she has curated exhibitions and projects for major international institutions across Europe, Asia, and North America.

She also teaches curatorial studies and is completing a PhD on curatorial ethics.

Practical information:

The event starts at 10:00 at Sjølyst / Kunstsilo.