Aperify helped artist Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm create an artwork built on artificial intelligence.
To be Frank is a digital oracle that utilizes IBM's Watson and Google's A.I. cloud for understanding the spectator and send back answers to her or his questions.
The software was written by Aperify's consultant and founder Nicolas Kristoffersen.
The artificial intelligence oracle was revealed at Heartland Festival and has also been part of exhibitions in England, Russia and Asia.
The piece was a part of the art project that won the Lumen Prize.