Existence Beyond Code is a visual exploration of identity, visibility, and existence in the digital age, focusing on the experiences of Black communities. We challenge viewers to confront the paradoxes of the digital world, where technology can be used to create and manipulate identities while simultaneously denying the humanity of marginalized communities. A series of digital portraits of Black individuals were created using AI generative tools like Midjourney, FLUX, Stable Diffusion, and Gemini. These portraits challenge our understanding of existence by blurring the lines between the real and the virtual and highlight how algorithmic settings can influence representation.
Existence Beyond Code is curated by Devlon Waddell and presented by The Chicory Project, featuring the work of Kevin Johnson, Jr.
Join MCHC and The Chicory Project for an exclusive first look at this brand-new installation in the Museum’s Passion and Purpose community gallery. Connect with the artist and curators while you explore the questions raised throughout the space. Drinks & light fare will be served.