For Infinite Petals, Sarah Meyohas trained a GAN on a dataset of 100,000 physical rose petals to generate endless, new and unique petals. The dataset was compiled during the artist’s previous project Cloud of Petals, when sixteen male workers gathered to photograph the petals, one by one, at the site of the former Bell Labs in New Jersey, where such innovations as the transistor, silicon solar cell, and numerous programming languages underwent critical developments. Meyohas conceived a real-life algorithm which dictated that human hands must individually open the flower, pick the petal, place it under the lens, press the shutter, and upload the image to a server. These images were then used to train a GAN, or Generative Adversarial Network—a technology that, in 2017, was still in its infancy, significantly predating the contemporary boom in artificial intelligence. The workers also set aside one petal per rose that they considered the most beautiful and put it in a press—preserving 3,291 petals as physical artifacts. These petals went on to back Bitchcoin, Meyohas’s historic proto-NFT from 2015.
In Infinite Petals, the physical petals are transformed into gridded arrangements of interpolating digital petals behaving according to algorithms of varied complexity: checkerboards, concentric squares, and John Conway’s Game of Life, to name a few. Each of the GAN’s individual petals consists of 512 dimensions, producing an incomprehensible latent space mirroring the vastness of today’s machine intelligence and our digital world. Infinite Petals is a continued exploration of algorithmic beauty and the phenomenon of emergence within both natural and manmade systems. Variations of the I_nfinite Petals_ have been exhibited at the Flint Institute of Arts and the Ming Contemporary Art Museum, and the short film documenting Cloud of Petals is in the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou, alongside two examples from Bitchcoin. Infinite Petals was recently on view (as part of Chanel Culture Fund’s new public art project, The Window, featuring a series of digital art installations visible 24 hours a day at the ground floor of the Time & Life building on Bruton Street, London.
In February 2015, Sarah Meyohas launched a social token, Bitchcoin, a cryptocurrency which could be exchanged in perpetuity for her work. Meyohas backed each original Bitchcoin with a five inch by five-inch portion of her Speculations photographs. These works, created through the manipulation of physical reflective surfaces and water in a traditional photographic studio set-up, portrayed perspectival tunnels extending into infinity. The series is continued to this day, existing both as physical editions and unique NFTs on Ethereum. Functioning as a visual and poetic interpretation of the blockchain technology itself, they hold up a mirror to the alchemical ways in which value is created by the artistic gesture and embodied in art as a financial asset.
One of One: For “Infinite Petals,” Sarah Meyohas trained a GAN on a dataset of 100,000 physical rose petals to generate endless, new, and unique petals. This token serves as the Certificate of Authenticity for the digital artwork. Acquisition inquiries, including requests to view the full length artwork may be directed to Katherine Zielinski at kat@makersplace.com.
One of One: Infinite Petals (1,350 Petals starting from Numeric Seed #208219), 2023. - This (1/1) is available for private sale only. Please contact MakersPlace concierge Katherine Zielinski via email at kat@makersplace.com.
Open Edition: This open edition is comprised of individual photographs of the 100,000 rose petals collected during Sarah Meyohas’s project “Cloud of Petals.” These petals were then used to train a GAN to generate endless, new, and unique petals for works like “Infinite Petals.”
Open Edition is closed.
Initiated in 2014, Sarah Meyohas’s “Speculations” photographs were initially conceived to back Bitchcoin, a cryptocurrency questioning speculation and the ineffable value of art. The series is continued to this day, existing both as physical editions and unique NFTs on Ethereum.
UNLOCKABLE
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PRINTS
Each of the Liquid Speculations unique digital artworks is also available for acquisition as a framed C-print, in two sizes:
Dimensions: 60 x 40 inches (152.4 x 101.6 cm)
- Framed 61 3/4 x 41 3/4 inches (156.8 x 106 cm)
- Edition of 6 plus 2 AP’s
- $32,000 USD
Dimensions: 90 x 60 inches (228.6 x 152.4 cm)
- Framed: 91 3/4 x 61 3/4 inches (233 x 156.8 cm)
- Edition of 3 plus 1 AP
- $68,000 USD
*Collectors who acquire a physical version in addition to a digital piece will receive a 10% discount on the physical print purchase.
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Sarah Meyohas is a conceptual artist whose practice considers the nature and capabilities of emerging technologies in contemporary society. Using the familiar emblems of biological life, Meyohas investigates the complex operations that increasingly govern our world: soaring birds, created using augmented-reality software, flock in unison with the frenetic variations of the stock market; rose petals, aggregately identical but individually unique, comprise the dataset for their AI-created equivalents; Bitchcoin, a cryptocurrency backed by physical artworks, questions the speculative value of cryptocurrency and the ineffable value of art. Meyohas creates an intelligible visual language to articulate the systems and technologies that increasingly influence our world.
Meyohas is represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery and has been exhibited in New York at Red Bull Arts, 303 Gallery, Rockefeller Center, and the New Museum of Contemporary Art and internationally at institutions including the Barbican Centre, London, the Jameel Arts Center, Dubai, and the Ming Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai. Her work is also in the collection of The Centre Pompidou, Paris. She has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Vice, and Artforum, and has appeared on CNBC, PBS, and CBC. Her film Cloud of Petals has been screened at various film festivals around the world, including the Slamdance Film Festival and the Locarno Film Festival. In 2017 she was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. Meyohas holds dual degrees in Finance and International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania and in 2015 received her M.F.A. from Yale University.