Artificial Intelligence: The New Cultural Machine

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Interview with Daniel Innerarity. Artificial intelligence dreams of redefining the arts: between creativity and simple repetition. The Spanish political philosopher finds virtues in the use of AI. He also warns that it can erode critical thinking and become pleasant company, but overly complacent. By Héctor Pavón.
Hannah Arendt. Portrait of an Indispensable Mind. December 4th marks the 50th anniversary of the death of the vital German thinker, who will be honored with a conference organized by the Goethe Institute and the W. Benjamin-DAAD Chair, and sponsored by Ñ Magazine. The event's keynote speaker is Thomas Meyer, author of a biography of Arendt with little-known details of her powerful life. By Héctor Pavón.
Orhan Pamuk: Notebooks for Two Hands . A large volume filled with his own drawings, Memories of Distant Mountains is the latest work by Turkish Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk. A selection from his hundreds of notebooks, he discusses his craft while painting the boats of the Bosphorus. Available in ebook only in Argentina. By Matías Serra Bradford.
arteba 2025. Time to activate desires. With more galleries and international visitors, Latin America's most important fair returns to Costa Salguero: tempting opportunities for great masters and young artists. A workshop for audience development and credit card payments tailored to a "dollar-priced" Argentina. Clarín/Revista Ñ are media partners of this art event. By March Mazzei.
AURA Series. The musical journey of Jonathan Tetelman. Of Chilean origin, the distinguished American singer talks about his transition from baritone to tenor and how his experience as a DJ in New York influenced his operatic career. Accompanied by pianist Ángel Rodríguez, he performs for the first time at the Teatro Colón. By Margarita Pollini.
Josefina Licitra: “The process that brought me back to writing was slow.” The chronicler suffered from writer's block after her father took away her ability to speak. Crac, her new book, reconstructs the difficulties of that bond throughout her life. It is also a story about the birth of a vocation for writing and family wounds.
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