TITLE: Synthetica: The Intersection of Progress and Tradition
This photo series, made using AI technologies and Photoshop, explores the theme of the convergence of technology past and present. The images depict scenes and situations where robots / cyborgs, representing the future, interact with Victorians, representing the past. The Victorian era was a time of rapid technological advancements, particularly in the fields of transportation, communication, and industry. The series aims to spark a dialogue about the rapid evolution of technology and its impact on society. It also highlights the idea that technology is not limited to a specific era, but instead is an ever-present force that is constantly shaping and reshaping our world. Through this visual commentary, I hope to inspire a deeper understanding of how technology is changing our world and how we can shape it for the better.
AUTHOR: Nino Trentinella (Georgia)
Nino Trentinella is a multi-award-winning contemporary photographer and artist based in London, UK. Born in the Soviet Republic of Georgia, she later studied in the United States, receiving her MFA in Imaging and Digital Arts. Nino began her career as a fine art photographer and has since worked as a professor/teacher and director/chair of art and photography in different countries.
Nino is known for her conceptual and thought-provoking images. Her work makes a commentary on current social and cultural issues and her photographs take on a more ethereal and otherworldly quality. She has a special interest in stereoscopy and cutting-edge technologies such as AI, which she incorporates into her work to create a sense of depth and alternate realities.
Nino's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and she has won numerous awards and accolades for continuing to push the boundaries of fine art photography. You can see some of her work on Brian May's London Stereoscopic Company's website, in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Kiyosato, Japan.
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