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<p>Ken Feingold, <em>If/Then</em>, 2001. Cardboard box, two silicone heads attached to steel frames, packing peanuts glued together, two computers, one monitor, one keyboard, one mouse, overall: 24 × 28 × 24 in. (61 × 71.1 × 61 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Robert and Anne Conn 2019.463. © Ken Feingold / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York</p>

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Year
2001
Dimensions
Overall: 24 × 28 × 24 in. (61 × 71.1 × 61 cm)

Artist

Ken Feingold
Ken Feingold

Installation

Ken Feingold is an American artist working primarily in video, installation, and robotic systems since the 1970s. His practice interrogates artificial intelligence, perception, and the uncanny through interactive sculptures and time-based media that engage the viewer as participant rather than observer. His work operates at the intersection of technology and philosophy, examining how machines simulate consciousness and how humans project meaning onto technological systems.

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