Social Media & Research Lead with Domestic Data Streamers
Wanna be our next Social Media & Research Lead? Send your CV and a few links to your work to jaya@domesticstreamers.com 📩
We're looking for someone who can write, design, plan, and analyze for social media, someone who can communicate our projects and ideas in the most creative, captivating way. A mix of out-of-the-box thinking, visual and verbal savviness, and strategic instincts when it comes to social media.
**Native-level English copywriting is a must ✍️
Grand Plan is a fund run by creatives, for creatives. We are supported by a community of artist and creative ambassadors who give their time and money to back the realisation of new cultural projects.
How to make AI Films from an artist and animator, for creatives. Learn the history, ethics and techniques of image and video generative AI to make the best AI videos.
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297 likes, 1 comments - thegood_list on May 28, 2025: "What it’s like to bring AI into a human creative practice, with caution and curiosity. 🌊
For ISSUE 2 of The GOODStack, Curated by the wonderful @hbomb2025, we’ve invited Philip Maughan to write about his own relationship to AI in his practice. We urgently need voices from outside the tech industry to help shape the future of AI, Philip’s essay is one of those voices. A grounded, inquisitive take on what it means to engage with AI from a creative lens.
Visit thegoodstack.substack.com to subscribe and let us know how you’re integrating AI with curiosity into your own practice. 🌀💙
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@pjmaughann is a writer and researcher working on creative and commercial projects based in London. His essays on food technology, simulations, fashion, and the evolution of humanity can be read at BBC Future, Noema, Tank, Kaleidoscope and elsewhere. He has worked with a range of brands and institutions on everything from campaign copy to speculative design, some of which include Prada, MoMA, Stone Island, Antikythera, Modem and Deloitte Ventures.
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We are seeking researchers to produce a systematic review of ‘algorithmic injustice’ in AI within the policy, legal and social contexts occurring in the UK, Canada or Brazil.
Als actieonderzoeker vind je samen met maatschappelijke organisaties bewijs hoe onze lichamen en de data daarover worden geëxploiteerd, waar die data terechtkomt en welke risico’s dat oplevert voor lichamelijke integriteit. Je brengt deze misstanden onder de aandacht en realiseert concrete oplossing
(32) Creative Strategist | Domestic Data Streamers | LinkedIn
Posted 9:29:08 AM. Creative Strategist - DDSLast Updated: April 17, 2025ABOUT DDS 🏠📊At Domestic Data Streamers, we…See this and similar jobs on LinkedIn.
Alexandra (Sasha) Anikina, Cream Projects, Moth Studios, Laurent Yee.Cultivating the System will engage with educators to think about how we position ourselv...
Are you an artist in The Netherlands who also wants to experiment with new technology? Are you curious about the possibilities of technology such as AI, avatars, live visuals, holograms, or mobile AR experiences for your live show?
Then sign up now for the Open Culture Tech (OCT) residency!
We are seeing a generation of tools built without critically rethinking the purposes they are meant to serve or their role in the broader world. Could we do it differently?
AI Generated Business: The Rise of AGI and the Rush to Find a Working Revenue Model
By Brian Merchant In This Article Introduction OpenAI and the Generative AI Boom Silicon Valley Mythology, Distilled and Accelerated From “Safe AI” to AGI — and the Hype-Led Business Model Genesis Marketing AGI, Shipping Commercial AI The Dream of AGI and the Fully Automated Organization Acknowledgments Download the full report here INTRODUCTION In the spring of […]
Thinking about using AI? Here's what you can and (probably) can't change about AI's environmental impact
This briefing is intended to help people with a responsibility for AI projects understand the considerations around their direct negative environmental impact arising from AI.
oio on Instagram: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions."
192 likes, 2 comments - oio.studio on November 13, 2024: "Can AI help with the preservation of design heritage? We don’t know, but in the meantime, we created two machines to help us find out. Le Curieux is a small robot used to extract knowledge. Unlike other AIs, it doesn’t provide answers — it just asks more questions. Le Rêveur constantly dreams of design objects that may never exist, using the knowledge gathered by Le Curieux to imagine potential museum exhibitions.".
Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
Rethink Design – A vocabulary for designing with AI addresses the question of how designers can engage with AI. The book presents 17 terms that were developed through inquiries into, and explorations of, designing and living with massively interconnected, potentially autonomous, and seemingly intelligent technologies. Unlike older technologies, these do not wait for human action but engage the world proactively, making decisions, communicating, and sharing data at speeds and scales that challenge comprehension. As such they destabilise and undermine boundaries, often with disregard to moral imperatives, and reconfigure not only the material world but also our relationships with it, with each other, and with ourselves. The terms are organised into 5 sections, each oriented by a key question: How will we craft inclusive human-algorithm relations?, How will we design AI systems that benefit people and the planet?, How will we create equitable socio-economic models in the digital society?, How will we enable public deliberation on data and algorithms?, and How will we prototype responsible data-driven design practices? Taken together the terms provide a sense-making instrument, a map for navigating flexibly a complex, emergent terrain. Reflecting and responding to the dynamism of the field, the book aims to be agile and accessible, offering not the final word but a brief, critical and creative introduction – a set of complementary vistas, entry points, and insights.