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Jack Latham
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Beggar's Honey (2023)
Latent Bloom (2020)
Parliament of Owls (2019)
Sugar Paper Theories (2016)
A Pink Flamingo (2015)
books
extracts
Behind The Curtain Of Our Idle Pleasure
The Owls Are...
We Fooled Them
The Appeal
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Latent Bloom, 2020

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'Latent Bloom' attempts to visualise the organic nature of algorithms and how they morph and adapt depending on their input.

Jack Latham inputted photographs of flowers which he had collected during lockdown into an algorithm. The algorithm then performed a process of ‘unsupervised deep-learning’ in order to identify and reimagine details from these images in order to generate something new.

Well-known critical writing on photography was also inputted into the algorithm, enabling it to produce re-imaginings of art philosophy.

These texts, together with the images of flowers, form a book that is generated entirely by an entity that cannot see nor fathom what it is that it is producing.

Co-published with Images Vevey, on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Beggar’s Honey – Chapter 1: Latent Bloom’ at Festival Images Vevey, September 2020. The project ‘Beggar’s Honey’ was awarded the Heidi.news Prize (Reportage) by Grand Prix Images Vevey 2019/2020

Latent Bloom (2020) 110 x 180 mm, 252pp paperback, 125 images, 125 text excerpts, Perfect bound, Includes a unique signed 85 x 85 mm print co-published with Editions Vevey & Here Press

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'Latent Bloom' attempts to visualise the organic nature of algorithms and how they morph and adapt depending on their input.

Jack Latham inputted photographs of flowers which he had collected during lockdown into an algorithm. The algorithm then performed a process of ‘unsupervised deep-learning’ in order to identify and reimagine details from these images in order to generate something new.

Well-known critical writing on photography was also inputted into the algorithm, enabling it to produce re-imaginings of art philosophy.

These texts, together with the images of flowers, form a book that is generated entirely by an entity that cannot see nor fathom what it is that it is producing.

Co-published with Images Vevey, on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Beggar’s Honey – Chapter 1: Latent Bloom’ at Festival Images Vevey, September 2020. The project ‘Beggar’s Honey’ was awarded the Heidi.news Prize (Reportage) by Grand Prix Images Vevey 2019/2020

Latent Bloom (2020) 110 x 180 mm, 252pp paperback, 125 images, 125 text excerpts, Perfect bound, Includes a unique signed 85 x 85 mm print co-published with Editions Vevey & Here Press

'Latent Bloom' attempts to visualise the organic nature of algorithms and how they morph and adapt depending on their input.

Jack Latham inputted photographs of flowers which he had collected during lockdown into an algorithm. The algorithm then performed a process of ‘unsupervised deep-learning’ in order to identify and reimagine details from these images in order to generate something new.

Well-known critical writing on photography was also inputted into the algorithm, enabling it to produce re-imaginings of art philosophy.

These texts, together with the images of flowers, form a book that is generated entirely by an entity that cannot see nor fathom what it is that it is producing.

Co-published with Images Vevey, on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Beggar’s Honey – Chapter 1: Latent Bloom’ at Festival Images Vevey, September 2020. The project ‘Beggar’s Honey’ was awarded the Heidi.news Prize (Reportage) by Grand Prix Images Vevey 2019/2020

Latent Bloom (2020) 110 x 180 mm, 252pp paperback, 125 images, 125 text excerpts, Perfect bound, Includes a unique signed 85 x 85 mm print co-published with Editions Vevey & Here Press

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