Pérez Art Museum Miami’s newest hybrid exhibition, Sea Change, weaves together themes of artificial intelligence, simulation, and identity to reflect South Florida’s position between climate crises and new technologies. Anyone around the world can access the exhibition by visiting www.pamm.tv and creating an account.
The survey includes a variety of aesthetic styles and formats, such as generative art, GIFs, video games, and virtual reality, offering deep consideration of how artists critically engage with technology in the studio.
Featuring a diverse array of video works from Alfredo Salazar-Caros’s meditation on the Mexica pantheon to Lorna Mills’s animated GIF collages, Sea Change presents an international selection of time-based media artists alongside five new commissions from Miami and its regional neighbors. Participating artists include LaTurbo Avedon, Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Leo Castañeda, Fabiola Larios, Cassie McQuater, Lorna Mills, Harvey Moon, Eva Papamargariti, Rodell Warner, Rick Silva, and Nicolas Sassoon.
The artworks flow between watery warnings, poetic reflections on human nature, and futuristic reframings of current technology. Each piece echoes the exhibition’s central theme — the interconnectedness of the virtual and the natural world.
Visitors can experience Sea Change from February 15 through August 18, either online or at Pérez Art Museum Miami in the Bank of America Gallery. Additionally, selections from Sea Change are available for free via PAMMTV™.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami’s digital initiatives are funded in part by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.