Vectofascism
Focus on “Art in the Age of Average”
Gregory Chatonsky is a franco-canadian artist who explores the tension between human finitude and technological excess. His work examines memory, extinction and resurrection. Founder of the Netart platform Incident.net (1994), he initially studied digital materiality as ruins and flows (2000s), before turning to AI (since 2009). His work has been exhibited in Palais de Tokyo, Centre Pompidou, MOCA Taipei, Museum of Moving Image, Hubei Wuhan Museum. His academic career includes teaching at Fresnoy, UQAM, EUR-Artec, and Musashino Art University.