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Echoes Without Presence: AI, Michael Jackson, and the Crisis of Cultural Authenticity
Abstract This essay investigates how artificial intelligence reshapes the legacy of Michael Jackson by analysing the growing proliferation of AI-generated simulations, deepfake vocals, reconstructed short films, and algorithmic “enhancements” through an interdisciplinary lens that combines postmodern semiotics, neuroscience, narratology, and embodied artistic practice. Although Jackson’s creative process was rooted in intuition, bodily intelligence, and whole-brain […]
The Michael Jackson Respect Portrait by Karin Merx
Abstract: The Michael Jackson Respect Portrait is a portrait of Michael Jackson illustrated by the artist, Karin Merx. Author, Elizabeth Amisu, who is the private owner of The Michael Jackson Respect Portrait was particularly concerned that high status black individuals be given a prerequisite amount of coverage in the museums and establishments of Western culture. It was apparent that […]
Studying Michael Jackson’s Visual Art: 4 Reasons to ‘read’ ‘Kunstwerke von Michael Jackson’
Abstract: This online video series is designed to show learners how they can understand Michael Jackson as an artist through his visual art. Lecture by Karin Merx BMus, MA, editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies, and author of A festive parade of highlights. La Grande Parade as evaluation of the museum policy of Edy De Wilde […]
Constance Pierce – Privacy: Michael Jackson and J.D. Salinger
Abstract: Michael Joseph Jackson was a ritual healer whose charismatic presence magnetized and unified millions of souls for good through his global performances. In this opinion piece academic and artist, Constance Pierce, discusses the myriad connections between Michael Jackson, J.D. Salinger and the notion of privacy. Constance Pierce is a visual artist especially interested in the import […]
Constance Pierce’s Drawing Series: ‘Will You Be There’
Abstract: Constance Pierce’s “Will You Be There,” are a series of art works originally displayed in the international exhibition “Art on Paper 2010” at the Museum of Art in Aichi, Japan. This series has since been featured in three solo exhibitions: the Harlan Gallery of Seton Hill University of Pennsylvania, the Clara Fritzsche Gallery of Notre […]

