Eileen Isagon Skyers

Eileen Isagon Skyers is a writer, curator, and artist with a decade of experience specializing in media art. Skyers has been at the forefront of groundbreaking online exhibitions and digital programming at prestigious venues like David Zwirner, Rhizome, and the Whitney Museum. Skyers currently advises The Kitchen’s L.A.B. Research Residency x Simons Foundation x SFPC and serves as a feature editor for Pioneer Works. With a strong background collaborating with web3 organizations including Foundation, Feral File, and Friends with Benefits, she has successfully led projects with distinguished partners like the Museum of Modern Art, LVMH, and Uniswap. She is also the author of Vanishing Acts, a book that delves into network-based art practices as a critique of seamless and undetectable interface technologies. Her writing has appeared in publications like Hyperallergic, Outland, Frieze, and the Net Art Anthology. In spring 2023, Skyers delivered a TED talk titled “In the age of AI art, what can originality look like?” The presentation covers how AI can stretch the scope of human imagination and help create worlds we could never design alone.

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