Abstract

This study aims to recognise the limitations of language which is communication as apparatus and explore creative ways to overcome those limitations by implementing Artificial Intelligence to expand the possibilities of communication. Based on post-structuralist linguistics such as the concept of “slipperiness” by Jacques Lacan and the essay Tower of Babel written by Jacques Derrida, examined the potential and limitations of language. On the basis of these theories, analysed the media art exhibition, “Sorry, Please say that again,” grafted poetries written by Lee Sang and Paul van Ostaijen onto a extended by various signifiers (images, sounds, texts) mediated by AI. The result emphasised the essence of the actual meaning of language signifiers. Furthermore, attempt to overcome the limitation of communication and track the meanings created through the fusion of literature, art, media, and AI.

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