Collection: MERZMENSCH: Where algorithms become reality

Vladimir Alexeev, known as Merzmensch , is one of the early pioneers of artificial intelligence in art. Even before AI became a broad public topic, he experimented with its potential for artistic processes. As a humanities and cultural scientist, he sees artificial intelligence not just as a tool, but as a partner in a creative dialogue.

His works include poems, audiovisual installations, experimental music and digital artworks. He addresses questions of reality, authenticity and the relationship between man and machine. Inspired by thinkers such as Vilém Flusser and Kurt Schwitters, Merzmensch relies on a combination of technological precision and artistic reflection.

His works are internationally recognized as significant contributions to the development of AI art. They open up new perspectives on digital art and invite us to think about the role of technology in creativity. Independent of platforms or galleries, Merzmensch consciously positions himself in the digital space, which offers artists new freedoms and experimental possibilities.

His work sets standards for an era in which technology and art are inextricably linked, and encourages us to consider the future of art as an integral part of digital, philosophical and socio-cultural change.

MERZMENSCH: Wo Algorithmen wahr werden