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Brooklyn sits a new type of “luxury” for the “luxury” light of the nest, which is a nesting between a primary school and public library in the Greenpoint neighborhood.
Chat Haus dubbed, this space has many elements you have found in a trading companion office in a traditional businessman: another person who has another person’s computer call, another person to take a salvation coffee.
However, there is a major difference: Chat Haus is a workbook for Chatbots, and everything – people are made of cardboard, including people.
Rather, Chat Haus is an art exhibition by the Brooklyn artist Nim me-reuven. In a handful of cardboard robot houses working on their computers through the actions managed by small engines. There is a sign for the table area for $ 1,999 per month and a label for “a luxury business location for a luxury workplace”.
Ben-Reuven Techcrunch told Techcrunch that this was collected as a way to cope with the exhibition and bring humor to a large number of graphic designs and videography – is sent to the EI world. Added that companies reject Freelance for companies instead.
“It was like a frustration expression in humor so that I did not want to be in the industry so quickly and under my nose and I did not want to be part of my nose.” So I was like a stupid thing I can laugh. “
He said that this exhibition wanted to be far from being negative, because it did not think that they would say the correct message. He said that a corner is clearly negative and demanding self-defense. Added the supply to the screen at the “Light Tone”, helps those with all ages and with all the ideas of the AI.
Ben-Reuven and I was talking in a cafe on a cafe on Pan Pan Vino, a cafe on the avenue, a large number of human groups stopped to look at the conversation hau. Three millennous aged women stopped and took a picture. A group of extracurricular elementary students stopped and asked the questions of their adult friends.
Ben-Reuven thought that despite what the EU worked in the industry, the world’s horrors and trauma was lighter today.
“I mean, in terms of creative world, most of the other, like war, like war, and such as terrorism and terrorism and trauma,” he said.
Ben-Reuven has always used cardboard in art. He made a part-creation of an airport outside the carton at the elevator school. In the last ten years, it has worked between free workplaces, these cardboard robots or “cardboard babies” worked. Thus, when using the cardboard robots, it was a natural choice for the screen – it was also necessary for a reason to leave the apartment – the material also provides another statement in the AI.
“The ability of these cardboard items and the ability to collapse under a little weight for it, I feel that EU has interaction with the creative industry,” he said. “People feel really big at Instagram and have no end to 12-year-olds, but with any research level, I feel close enough in these cardboard things, and they will easily fall under any weight.”
Why do consumers understand how some AI are involved in the arising. He hit a serotonine that moves from the dining food before it is necessary food and fast digestion.
Chat Haus is a temporary screen in a building waiting for the permissions to be allowed for repairs. Ben-Reuven hopes to imagine as much as at least, and hopes to go to a larger gallery if it can. Wants to be able to add more – but once on the screen is worried about the place where you will put any additional material in the apartment.
“It’s just a kind of cheat, a kind of cute, reptile, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf, a kind of dwarf.
Chat Haus is currently in the front window of 121 Norman Avenue in the Greenpoint neighborhood of New York.