Archéologie algorithmique du visible / Algorithmic Archaeology of the Visible (2023–present)
This recent cycle explores the impact of algorithmic systems on the production of contemporary images. By integrating artificial intelligence technologies into her practice, Alice Odilon examines the new forms of visuality generated by these systems.
The work investigates how algorithmically produced images transform the notions of authorship, memory, and archive. The image becomes a space where data, calculation, and imagination intersect.
This research approaches artificial intelligence not as a spectacular tool but as a critical apparatus through which the contemporary conditions of image production can be examined.
The cycle therefore proposes an exploration of what an archaeology of the visible might mean in the algorithmic age.