Jack Hathaway
AI Isn't Coming for Your Job, It's Coming for Your Water

This print series examines the environmental cost of artificial intelligence. Two large lino relief prints depict birds ensnared in electrical cords and binary code, symbolising the endangerment of nature through digital systems. Four detailed colour reduction prints of computer chips showcase AI’s impact on climate, energy, water and carbon emissions, merging AI consumption facts with technological detritus to reveal the often-unseen ecological consequences of our accelerating digital age. 

Previous
Previous

Samuel Chen - Silent Inheritance

Next
Next

Thomas Seaton-Cooper - Tagged Histories: Circle 8 Genetic Phenotyping