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@aurecevettier

exploring new human-machine interactions, pushing the limits of our respective creativity working with métiers d’art, AI algorithms, imperfection, nature

Paris, France Katılım Ocak 2020
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
aurèce vettier is a collective founded by @paulmouginot in 2019 exploring hybrid combinations of art research, poetry, algorithms -including custom AI models- and craftsmanship to rebuild a glimpsed, dreamt world that almost never existed. Video by Samuel Landée
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Diane Drubay
Diane Drubay@DianeDrubay·
Something is coming to Cannes. Robots will draw your portrait. Bronze butterflies will carry AI dreams into the room. Loops will open between human, machine, and matter. with @aurecevettier & @patricktresset PERCEPTION LOOPS opens 1 April 2026 at Galerie MO11, Cannes. Part of the [Not Crypto] Art Night during EthCC [9]. Register: luma.com/notcryptoArtNi… VIP Preview at 4 PM (DM to join)
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Diane Drubay
Diane Drubay@DianeDrubay·
Robot arms become new branches. Drawing lines and lines of code begin to feed one another. Artificial agents appear both as artists and as artworks. Butterflies are doors to the latent space. I am curating PERCEPTION LOOPS — Of Humans, Machines and Hybrid Nature, bringing together @aurecevettier and @patricktresset at Galerie MO11 in Cannes. 🦋 🦿 Through their distinct practices, both artists explore how AI reshapes our relationship to images, materials, and the living world. @patricktresset 's robots draw portraits of visitors in real time. @aurecevettier 's AI visions become bronze sculptures, oil paintings, hybrid forms. Loops open between observer and observed, between code and craft. Produced with @Arthemort , part of the [Not Crypto] Art Night during @EthCC [9]. Supported by @1inch , @P2Pvalidator and @ResolvLabs . 📅 1 April 2026, 5 PM 📍 Galerie MO11, Cannes 🎟 Register: luma.com/notcryptoArtNi… VIP Preview at 4 PM + List of artworks available. DM @Arthemort
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
Arthemort 🔜 ETHCC@Arthemort

Onboarding people into NFTs start with onboarding people into art. That’s why I believe we should focus toward bringing in people of crypto into art rather than people of the art into crypto. In that regard with @DianeDrubay we are curating a contemporary art exibition that we’ll present to the crypto native audience of #ETHCC. Most visitor will likely never purchased art in the their life (despite having invested in perhaps all shit yoke that can exist) I’m sur tha artist like @patricktresset and @aurecevettier can help bridge that gap. Less than 5% of crypto holder have bought art in their life (and that includes NFTs) instution are great but perhaps we should start with convincing our own tribe. Because collecting art is supporting culture and culture is our gateway to mainstream adoption.

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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
Congratulations to @kev_esh for his conceptual solo at @heft_gallery that just opened! Beautiful bridges with art history and a lot of playfulness 💫
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Marine Blehaut - AI Archives | Video art
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ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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innamodja 👽🥀
innamodja 👽🥀@Innamodja·
Our wallets were drained by the same guys. @mcsikic and I have lost everything 💔🥺
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ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.
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pboon
pboon@0xpboon·
seems like the scammers are still at it @0xbeaconpodcast - rebranded themselves to @Web3PodcastTeam. @0x_ps and i and were in conversation with someone impersonating @0xkenzi on telegram as "Kenzi Kimura". he even verified himself by dming us with his fake X account and podcast email. they've got the whole setup - fake website, fake socials, fake podcast pages with episodes. additionally, @cluteCtyp impersonating @0xsachi as "Sachi Kato" and @dikshaW3LP impersonating @dikshadutta as "Diksha Okado". a great reminder to triple check everything and everyone you engage with. care about the small details. these guys are putting in serious effort. stay vigilant!
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier

ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
As part of the exhibition, an in-depth interview on @objktcom blog with @aurecevettier by @postanika examines AI as a tool for memory, introspection, and healing, treating the past as a living material rather than an archive. Read the conversation here → blog.objkt.com/post/aurce-vet… Exhibition on view: 27 Jan – 12 Mar 2026, Berlin. (2/2)
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
“I’ve missed our conversations. On AI, Emotions, and Being Human” brings together 20 artists including @aurecevettier to reflect on how artificial intelligence reshapes intimacy, care, grief, autonomy, and desire. Curated by @postanika @_second_guess, the exhibition unfolds at Schlachter 151 by OOR Studio in Berlin, exploring what it means to feel, and to remain human, in dialogue with machines (1/2)
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Fanny Lakoubay
Fanny Lakoubay@flakoubay·
This is an appreciation post for the creativity of @generativegoods to encourage people to discover generative art in new, IRL ways, such as cross stitched versions. This @cryptopunks was done with their tool that makes my life much easier!
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The Second-Guess
The Second-Guess@_second_guess·
aurèce vettier, »the city of angels«, 2025. Boris Eldagsen, «I Like Emotions and Emotions Like Me: How To Explain AI To a Coyote«, 2026. Malpractice, »Main Character Energy«, 2026. Franziska Ostermann, »Self-Help for Synthetic Machines: Speculative Exercises in Care«, 2026.
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The Second-Guess
The Second-Guess@_second_guess·
🔜 I‘ve missed our conversations On AI, Emotions, and Being Human Curated by Anika Meier for The Second-Guess
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Swanky Hsiao | swanbear.eth
我之前也被邀了,原來是詐騙... 原本還覺得很奇怪怎麼訪綱裡面還會出現"正妹殺手"這詞難道外國人也懂? 😂
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier

ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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Richard Rauser
Richard Rauser@RichardRauser·
I've also received solicitations from these guys.@Web3Unchained is a scam account replicating @0xbeaconpodcast content, changing names, etc. @0xkenzi becomes "Kenzi Nakamura". Note very similar email thread, exact same screenshot of hosts sitting in room (but with different date), similar level of urgency in mails. Wanting me to download and install "NexBee", which is no doubt a keylogger or remote desktop hacking tool. AI certainly enables elaborate scam attempts! 🤣
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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier

ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
@wheresaddie Glad you didn't fall in the trap either @wheresaddie and thanks for sharing. It's crazy to see the amount of effort and reach they put in this scam.
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addie wagenknecht@wheresaddie·
same thing happened to me. when i refused to download their “interview app” and ask to do it via zoom or gchat link I supplied, they vanished and I never heard back.
aurèce vettier@aurecevettier

ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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aurèce vettier@aurecevettier·
aurèce vettier is pleased to announce that the tapestry "ghosts encountered on the road to Castellane as the world enters into resonance" has been acquired by the preeminent Anne + Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection. (1/4)
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