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Movie poster: Le Château de Turing (2001)
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Le Château de Turing

2001 · 17 min
8.0 / 10 · TMDB

The spectator transforms into a calculating being, navigating a realm where borders between human, animal, and machine cognition are erased. Under the retroactive control of the HAL computer, an investigation unfolds, while computing processes themselves culminate in generating and exposing visual artworks. Pierre Huyghe’s Turing machine embodies three methods of data processing—human, alive, and artificial—turning observation into active participation. This is an immersion into the core of digital consciousness, where each action feeds the algorithm and art emerges from pure code.

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Year 2001
Director Pierre Huyghe
Runtime 17 min.
Rating TMDB: 8.0/10 (1 votes)

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Pierre Huyghe’s piece is less a film than an intellectual machine, pulling the viewer into its computational logic. It dissolves the line between spectator and creator, challenging the very nature of perception.

What lingers after is the sense of having been processed by the algorithm, of one’s own thinking becoming input. It’s an experience that quietly reshapes how we see the boundary between human and machine. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Pierre Huyghe

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