HUMAN ERROR is an experimental multimedia artist collective whose work interrogates the boundaries between technology, society, and identity. Founded in Berlin in 2018 by a rotating roster of international collaborators, HUMAN ERROR fuses glitch aesthetics, generative art, live coding, and soundscapes to evoke both the chaos and beauty of the digital age. Their performances and installations have been showcased at venues such as Transmediale, CTM Festival, and Ars Electronica, where audiences are immersed in reactive environments that comment on surveillance, artificial intelligence, and the interplay between human and machine.
Drawing inspiration from cybernetic art, hacker ethos, and speculative futures, HUMAN ERROR’s output ranges from immersive video works to interactive web projects and ephemeral street interventions. At the core of their practice is a critical engagement with “error” itself—not as failure, but as a catalyst for new forms of creativity and resistance against algorithmic determinism. Their provocative projects have garnered international attention in both contemporary art and digital culture circles, cementing HUMAN ERROR as a bold voice navigating the cracks in our technological landscapes.
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