“In a place on the Internet that I don’t want to remember the scope of…”

Exhibition Aeolianwhich premieres today and will be open until March 8 at the headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Madrid. It is a project by conceptual artist Solimán López and the main piece is an interactive sculpture with artificial intelligence Self-generating training trained using the original text of Cervantes’ work that transforms Wind energy in language.

“Somewhere on the Internet, I don’t want to remember its domain, “One of these guys lives today with a shipyard shaft, ancient cryptography, a skinny computer and a running algorithm.” Thus begins the first chapter of Don Quixote, reimagined using artificial intelligence, which can continue to be built with public participation.

“When you blow, the fans of the piece’s internal system start recirculating the air“This energy inspires the artificial intelligence located on the pedestal and generates a new part of Don Quixote,” explains Soliman Lopez. The exhibition is, in his words, “an interactive installation that turns the audience into a catalyst for the creative process.”

This initiative allows visitors to reactivate this legendary literary character from a gender, dystopian or environmental perspective.