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Culture news Video. Refik Anadol is making machines hallucinate for his MoMA debut Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 18/11/2022 - 11:09 GMT+1 Turkish-American artist Refik Anadol works with artificial intelligence to create "machine hallucinations," the subject of his first show at MoMA. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Refik Anadol is making machines hallucinate for his MoMA debut Now playing Next 'No words': Danish war veterans hold silent march in Copenhagen to protest against Trump's remarks Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 1st, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Inside 'La Casa dei Grifi' one of Rome's most ancient homes Now playing Next The nature of life: Ildikó Enyedi’s Silent Friend is a movie for all Now playing Next ‘Macron effect’ boosts French eyewear designer Now playing Next Explosions reported in Iran, Israel denies involvement Now playing Next Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens if jailed for one year or more Now playing Next Race against time: How the French army prepares for an air strike Now playing Next Mass blackout and water shortages hit Ukraine Now playing Next Trump's Greenland ambitions a 'wake-up call,' Dutch PM-elect says Now playing Next After EU decision: Iran says it now considers all EU militaries as terrorist groups Now playing Next Deputy prime minister of Kyrgyzstan outlines regional and EU relations Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 1st, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Protests against the US administration's latest moves in Denmark and Italy Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 31st, 2026 – Evening More videos
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