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The Biography of a Software

This work, which was produced using Artificial Intelligence programs, presents and visualizes an individual’s effort to rediscover their lost memory and, by extension, to remember the life they have suddenly forgotten. The work is an audiovisual dialogue with intelligent software, used to digitally retrieve audiovisual data from the past and to reactivate the memory of a person searching for their lost identity.

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This work, which was produced using Artificial Intelligence programs, presents and visualizes an individual’s effort to rediscover their lost memory and, by extension, to remember the life they have suddenly forgotten. The work is an audiovisual dialogue with intelligent software, used to digitally retrieve audiovisual data from the past and to reactivate the memory of a person searching for their lost identity.

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