(2020) Machine Learning, Sculptures, Projection Mapping. Graduation project The Royal Academy of Art The Hague. The Human Hack was an interactive multi media installation that looked at exponential growth of technologies caused by their convergence with machine learning (ML). The work was split in to two parts; An interactive installation and informative videographic work. The installation was programmed to take photos of the audience members and feed them to the ML software (Nvidia styleGAN). The software taught itself through the audiences facial features to create deep fake faces in real time. These were projection mapped onto a 100 sculptures, merging and morphing in a haunting symphony.