Machines Learn from the River 1.4
2022
soil, water, algae sampled from the Anacostia River, acrylic paint, AI-generated digital print,
resin, mirror
Sentient River
Billy Friebele
September 6 - October 6, 2022
In 2017, the Māori tribe of Whanganui in New Zealand won a 160-year legal battle to grant the Whanganui River legal rights as a person, meaning that harming it is the same as harming the tribe. Since then, similar lawsuits have succeeded around the world in granting legal rights to rivers.
These protections are vital for safeguarding these immensely complex habitats that support intricate webs of life. In an ongoing research project, Billy Friebele uses floating waterproof cameras to explore the Anacostia River, which is threatened by pollution from plastics, runoff, chemicals, and high levels of bacteria. This apparatus reveals a mesmerizing, interconnected ecosystem below and above the water surface. The footage acts as a catalyst for his creative process, leading him to discover poetic spaces between humans, technology, and the natural world.
This exhibition considers the role that technologies play in extending the human sensorium beyond its limits into the complex web of flora and fauna that coexist in rivers. Can we develop kinship with a larger ecological web through the prosthetic digital apparatus, and thereby decenter the human exceptionalism that led us to large-scale environmental degradation?
Billy Friebele is an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection between digital, kinetic, and sculptural forms. Central to his research and teaching are a concern for the tension between our mediated digital experience and the materiality of the environment. He was a Hamiltonian Artist Fellow and one of the first Makers-in-Residence at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. In 2022 he was awarded the Gallery Artist in Residence at Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. Friebele has exhibited at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Art Museum of the Americas, the Katzen Center for the Arts, and the Kreeger Museum among other venues nationally and internationally. He earned a BA in Philosophy from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Billy Friebele is an Associate Professor of Art at Loyola University Maryland.
Related Events
Opening Reception
& Artist Remarks
Thursday, September 8, 2022
5:00PM - 7:00PM
Julio Fine Arts Gallery
Sentient River: The Environment at the Intersection of Art, Science, & Philosophy (A Panel Discussion )
Thursday, September 29, 2022
6:30 PM
McManus Theater