Jake Elwes

Digital Whispers, 2016

Mixed media (raspberry pi computer, LCD screen, speaker and custom program)

60 x 50 x 10 cm

23 5/8 x 19 3/4 x 4 in

20 min loop

Edition 1/3 + 2 APs

Tweets in a 2 mile radius of the pieces’ installation are displayed on an LCD screen while the computer simultaneously whispers the tweets as a live performance.

"I think I just had the foresight after showing the work at new contemporaries to create a program to record an offline version in case the piece stopped working in the future, so I wrote some code to record the tweets and timings and then left it running for a full week in 2019 - there wasn't a particular significance other than it being a more simple time back then (pre-covid and Elon closing Twitter API)." - Jake Elwes

Exhibitions

Data • Glitch • Utopia, Gazelli Art House, London, UK (2023)

ABOUT Jake Elwes

Jake Elwes (b.1993) is an artist living in London currently working to queer artificial intelligence with drag performers. Across projects that encompass moving-image installation, sound and performance, Elwes’ work finds unusual ways of demystifying, mapping and subverting technology. Their work searches for poetry and narrative in the successes and failures of digital systems. Works include deepfake drag in The Zizi Project (2019 – ongoing), glitching oppressive algorithms in Machine Learning Porn (2016) and reframing AI generated marsh birds back into nature in CUSP (2019). They have been making art exploring the aesthetics and ethics of machine learning systems since the very first generative AI models in 2016. Elwes’ work also calls for us to challenge who builds these systems and for what purpose, and whether we as artists and queers can reclaim these technologies to build our own digital utopias.

Elwes studied at The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL (2013-17) and their work has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Somerset House, London; ZKM, Karlsruhe; Today Art Museum, Beijing; Frankfurter Kunstverein; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Honor Fraser Gallery, LA; Fundacion Telefonica Museum, Madrid; Ars Electronica, Austria; Zabludowicz Collection, London; Sculpture in the City, London; Science Gallery Dublin; RMIT Gallery, Melbourne; Onassis Foundation, Athens; E-WERK Freiburg, Germany; Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin; Nature Morte, Delhi; Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Cambridge and they have been featured on ZDF aspekte, ARD ttt (DE), BBC Radio 4 Front Row, and BBC1’s Kill Your TV - History of Video Art (UK).

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