Artist Talk with Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm & Dominique Moulon
Free event upon registration
More than ever, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a central focus of our concerns, viewed both as a problem and a solution. In the work of digital artist Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm, who will join this conversation alongside art critic and curator Dominique Moulon, AI is both a tool and a subject of critical inquiry. This results in the creation of works that feel familiar while raising awareness about the gray areas of artificial intelligence: algorithmic biases, creators’ rights, and the conditions of click workers in the global South — all at a time when AI has become indispensable.
Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm is an award-winning Danish artist whose work has been exhibited internationally at prestigious institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and Ars Electronica in Austria. More recently, in 2021, she created the first artwork combining artificial intelligence and blockchain in space, aboard a NASA mission on the International Space Station. Waagner Falkenstrøm has been honored with several major awards, including the Lumen Prize (2017 and 2021), an honorable mention at the Ars Electronica Prize in 2023, and the TECHNE Award from the British Arts and Humanities Research Council. You can find more information about Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm and her work on the following page: ABOUT | ARTIFICIAL MIND.
Her work I See It, So You Don’t Have To (2023) is presented at Némo, the international biennale of digital art in the Île-de-France region, hosted at Centquatre-Paris from October 11 2025 to January 11 2026.
Dominique Moulon
Holder of a doctorate in Arts and Art Sciences and an expert in digital cultures, Dominique Moulon is an art critic and curator. Read the full biography here.
This conversation will be held in English.
Photo © I See It, So You Don't Have To, 2025 (detail)