This art installation stays open to the public for three days at Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino America. San Jose-based Argentinian visual artist Tatane uses triptychs (three-panel artworks) to explore the space between our thoughts, our actions, and the ways digital algorithms predict them. Upon entering, visitors encounter prompts to inspire their own clay creation. As those creations become digitized, the public takes part in not only the archival process but the unpredictable ways that data is captured and processed. His background as a traditional painter informs Tríptico del Valle, exploring Silicon Valley’s influence on the rest of the world.
Fri, Oct 3, 12pm, Free
MACLA, San Jose

