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The AI Spotlight Series
The AI Spotlight Series
Whether we see it or not, our governments, doctors, schools, and employers have used AI and other predictive technologies for years to make policy decisions, understand disease, teach our children, or...
Tom Simonite
The AI Spotlight Series
@instituteforpostnaturalstudies on Instagram: "What does it mean when nature, its minerals, chemicals, and biological entities, become a product of human technologies? How do we navigate this postnatural condition responsibly? This seminar will establish a critical analysis and approach to the separation of nature and culture, one which has its roots in Western philosophy, where the natural world has often been viewed as a passive backdrop to human activity, a mere resource to be exploited. This anthropocentric worldview has led to a hierarchical relationship, one in which matter has been conditioned by the vertical understandings that categories and taxonomies that Western science has imposed on them. Living and non-living, sentient and nonsentient, productive, beautiful, matter has also been captured within its moral, aesthetic and political systems. However, this perspective fails to acknowledge the intricate interconnections and interdependencies that bind all forms of life and ...
@instituteforpostnaturalstudies on Instagram: "What does it mean when nature, its minerals, chemicals, and biological entities, become a product of human technologies? How do we navigate this postnatural condition responsibly? This seminar will establish a critical analysis and approach to the separation of nature and culture, one which has its roots in Western philosophy, where the natural world has often been viewed as a passive backdrop to human activity, a mere resource to be exploited. This anthropocentric worldview has led to a hierarchical relationship, one in which matter has been conditioned by the vertical understandings that categories and taxonomies that Western science has imposed on them. Living and non-living, sentient and nonsentient, productive, beautiful, matter has also been captured within its moral, aesthetic and political systems. However, this perspective fails to acknowledge the intricate interconnections and interdependencies that bind all forms of life and ...
585 likes, 2 comments - instituteforpostnaturalstudies on September 24, 2024: "What does it mean when nature, its minerals, chemicals, and biological entities, become a product of human technologies? How do we navigate this postnatural condition responsibly? This seminar will establish a critical analysis and approach to the separation of nature and culture, one which has its roots in Western philosophy, where the natural world has often been viewed as a passive backdrop to human activity, a mere resource to be exploited. This anthropocentric worldview has led to a hierarchical relationship, one in which matter has been conditioned by the vertical understandings that categories and taxonomies that Western science has imposed on them. Living and non-living, sentient and nonsentient, productive, beautiful, matter has also been captured within its moral, aesthetic and political systems. However, this perspective fails to acknowledge the intricate interconnections and interdependencies that bind all forms of life and matter. Wednesday from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm (CEST / Madrid time) 6 SESSIONS Starting November 6th, 2024 250€ full price 20% discount for students and IPS alumni This seminar will be held in English, via Zoom Faculty: Gabriel Alonso @ggggaaaaaaaaabbbb More info and bibliography on our website www.instituteforpostnaturalstudies.org Graphic: Alicia Sánchez @madkatala #onlineseminar #postnaturalmatter #instituteforpostnaturalstudies #fallseminar".
@instituteforpostnaturalstudies on Instagram: "What does it mean when nature, its minerals, chemicals, and biological entities, become a product of human technologies? How do we navigate this postnatural condition responsibly? This seminar will establish a critical analysis and approach to the separation of nature and culture, one which has its roots in Western philosophy, where the natural world has often been viewed as a passive backdrop to human activity, a mere resource to be exploited. This anthropocentric worldview has led to a hierarchical relationship, one in which matter has been conditioned by the vertical understandings that categories and taxonomies that Western science has imposed on them. Living and non-living, sentient and nonsentient, productive, beautiful, matter has also been captured within its moral, aesthetic and political systems. However, this perspective fails to acknowledge the intricate interconnections and interdependencies that bind all forms of life and ...
NEEMA🦚 on Instagram: "As the first self-directed assignment for the Social Practice track of my grassroots MFA, I will be facilitating a 5-week open studio series from September 21st to October 19th. The sessions will be a mix of hybrid lecture, workshop & citational freestyle where I’ll be walking through the foundations of my ongoing (grassroots thesis) research practice around the theme of Indigenous Technologies. The series will be taking place on Zoom, from 12PM - 1PM PST (3PM-4PM EST). Registration link (+ manifesto piece!) in bio ~ ⚜️ Divination and Computer Science - Sept 21st Using Olu Longe’s 1983 Lecture at the University of Ibadan: “Ifa Divination and Computer Science” as a departure point, this session maps out my investigations on how indigenous rituals have informed the development of algorithmic culture. ⚜️ Monsoon Winds & Oceanic Memory - Sept 28th In her 2017 video essay Deep Down Tidal, artist Tabita Rezaire outlined how modern internet infrastructure has been shape...
NEEMA🦚 on Instagram: "As the first self-directed assignment for the Social Practice track of my grassroots MFA, I will be facilitating a 5-week open studio series from September 21st to October 19th. The sessions will be a mix of hybrid lecture, workshop & citational freestyle where I’ll be walking through the foundations of my ongoing (grassroots thesis) research practice around the theme of Indigenous Technologies. The series will be taking place on Zoom, from 12PM - 1PM PST (3PM-4PM EST). Registration link (+ manifesto piece!) in bio ~ ⚜️ Divination and Computer Science - Sept 21st Using Olu Longe’s 1983 Lecture at the University of Ibadan: “Ifa Divination and Computer Science” as a departure point, this session maps out my investigations on how indigenous rituals have informed the development of algorithmic culture. ⚜️ Monsoon Winds & Oceanic Memory - Sept 28th In her 2017 video essay Deep Down Tidal, artist Tabita Rezaire outlined how modern internet infrastructure has been shape...
take.back.theinternet on September 6, 2024: "As the first self-directed assignment for the Social Practice track of my grassroots MFA, I will be facilitating a 5-week open studio series from September 21st to October 19th. The sessions will be a mix of hybrid lecture, workshop & citational freestyle where I’ll be walking through the foundations of my ongoing (grassroots thesis) research practice around the theme of Indigenous Technologies. The series will be taking place on Zoom, from 12PM - 1PM PST (3PM-4PM EST). Registration link (+ manifesto piece!) in bio ~ ⚜️ Divination and Computer Science - Sept 21st Using Olu Longe’s 1983 Lecture at the University of Ibadan: “Ifa Divination and Computer Science” as a departure point, this session maps out my investigations on how indigenous rituals have informed the development of algorithmic culture.  ⚜️ Monsoon Winds & Oceanic Memory - Sept 28th In her 2017 video essay Deep Down Tidal, artist Tabita Rezaire outlined how modern internet infrastructure has been shaped by colonial shipping routes, which were in turn sculpted by monsoon wind currents. Building atop that thread, this session constellates the various artists, projects and initiatives who anchor my deep dives into techno-oceanic wisdom. ⚜️ Radical Love as Technology - Oct 5th This session is an overview of my explorations around how radical love emerges as technology — a purposeful, solution-oriented application of care — and invites participants to theorize what love-technologies could pave the way for a sustainable, mutually-assistive future.  ⚜️ Afropresentism: Embodied Ritual & Ancestral Cartography Pt. 1 - Oct 12th How can we understand memory work as an exercise in mapping through, within, and beyond time? This session introduces “ancestral cartography” as an Afropresentist methodology and framework for embodied practice within the Age of Big Data. • Video clip via @listening2images - ‘Specialized Technique’ (2018) by Onyeka Igwe ⚜️ Afropresentism: Embodied Ritual & Ancestral Cartography Pt. 2 - Oct 19th The final installation in the Indigenous Technologies Incubator is a participatory workshop that invites attendees to develop a manifesto for their own ancestral cartography practice.".
NEEMA🦚 on Instagram: "As the first self-directed assignment for the Social Practice track of my grassroots MFA, I will be facilitating a 5-week open studio series from September 21st to October 19th. The sessions will be a mix of hybrid lecture, workshop & citational freestyle where I’ll be walking through the foundations of my ongoing (grassroots thesis) research practice around the theme of Indigenous Technologies. The series will be taking place on Zoom, from 12PM - 1PM PST (3PM-4PM EST). Registration link (+ manifesto piece!) in bio ~ ⚜️ Divination and Computer Science - Sept 21st Using Olu Longe’s 1983 Lecture at the University of Ibadan: “Ifa Divination and Computer Science” as a departure point, this session maps out my investigations on how indigenous rituals have informed the development of algorithmic culture. ⚜️ Monsoon Winds & Oceanic Memory - Sept 28th In her 2017 video essay Deep Down Tidal, artist Tabita Rezaire outlined how modern internet infrastructure has been shape...
oio.school
oio.school
what they don't teach you in school
oio.school
Disability-centered systems and algorithms
Disability-centered systems and algorithms
Explore how disability-centered systems and algorithmic diversity benefit everyone and why developers, technologists, and researchers should know about it.
Disability-centered systems and algorithms
MSt AI Ethics & Society
MSt AI Ethics & Society
The Master's in AI Ethics & Society from the University of Cambridge is designed for professionals. It offers the expertise and skills necessary for critically understanding and responding to the complex socio-technical systems underpinning our greatest AI opportunities and challenges.
MSt AI Ethics & Society
Digital + Media
Digital + Media
Students in RISD's Digital + Media graduate program make research-driven, multimedia work informed by art, science and technology. Learn more at RISD.edu.
Digital + Media
Algorithmic Filmmaking Async Class (August 7 thru September 11, 2023) | BustBright - Machine Learning Art
Algorithmic Filmmaking Async Class (August 7 thru September 11, 2023) | BustBright - Machine Learning Art
Please note: unlike previous courses, this entirely class will be done async. You will get access to a Slack channel and weekly recordings. It's a great option for anyone across the globe.Algorithmic Filmmaking is a course for filmmakers, creative coders, and anyone else interested in tools for non-traditional editing and filmmaking. Every week you’ll receive 2 hours of recorded tutorials and discussions to help you create films using machine learning, algorithms and other cutting-edge tools. You’ll also receive supplemental lectures, films to watch, and other materials.Wondering the kind of things you’ll learn? Check out this overview of my project Scream Scenes. We’ll cover these techniques and much more.Prerequisitesknowledge of coding principles is very helpful, but not requiredaccess to a Windows, Mac, or Linux machine that can run Zoomexperience or familiarity with command line is very helpufl, and comfort reading code (any code will be provided to you)Access to free version of Google Colab and Google Drive Example syllabus (subject to change)Week 1 How to create a database of video clipsWeek 2 Categorizing shot typesWeek 3 Algorithmic fancamsWeek 4 Matchcuts and other uses of OpenposeWeek 5 Algorithmic sequencing Week 6 Audioreactive and other guidance techniquesWeek 7 Free Space/TBDTBD Student Demo DaySchedule and StructureThis course will be run asynchronously. Every week you’ll receive 2 hours of recorded tutorials and discussions. In addition to the seven 2-hour recordings, there will be two open 1hr sessions with Derrick every week to answer questions and get help on projects. We will be using Slack for asynchronous messaging and discussion. Additional materials outside of the lectures and demos will be provided as video links, webpages or PDFs.About the instructorsDerrick Schultz is a designer, filmmaker and artist working with machine learning. His work has been featured at machine learning conference CVPR and NeurIPS, and has been commissioned by the New York Times, HP, and Acne. He has taught numerous machine learning courses, and has teaching experience at ITP, Parsons, and SVA. You can see more of his work on his website.
Algorithmic Filmmaking Async Class (August 7 thru September 11, 2023) | BustBright - Machine Learning Art
Samenwerken met AI - The Hmm FYI
Samenwerken met AI - The Hmm FYI
Werk samen met AI-bots en zoek de verschillen tussen jullie werk. Wat zijn alle creatieve mogelijkheden van deze samenwerking?… Read More
Samenwerken met AI - The Hmm FYI
hyperlink.academy
hyperlink.academy
A practical introduction to funding models for open creative work. Bring a project — blog, podcast, software, art — and we'll explore approaches, tools and strategies to make it sustainable.
hyperlink.academy
AI FOR EVERYDAY LIFE | Ciid Enrollment
AI FOR EVERYDAY LIFE | Ciid Enrollment
Interested in using AI to create new products and interactions? This course is for you! It’s a hands-on introduction to artificial intelligence technology and its creative applications in our everyday lives. We’ll work collectively to design and prototype a series of future products built around different shades of intelligence. No previous knowledge or specific softwares are required. What will participants learn?At the end of the course participants should have a good understanding of artificial intelligence fundamentals in the context of design and creativity, including a series of tools and examples that can be utilised for future projects. Participants will experience directly some of the main challenges of creating with other intelligences, from synthetic perception, post-human agents, all the way to re-think fundamental concepts of interaction design. How will the participants learn it?During the course, participants will develop an interaction design project around artificial intelligence technology. Working in pairs, each group will be assisted from concept to prototype, towards a working demo and its relative design process that will be presented at the end of the course. Prerequisite KnowledgeNone What to Bring to the Workshop?A laptop, a pen and notebook for taking notes Your Instructors The instructors below are part of oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality, for humans and beyond.https://oio.studio Matteo LoglioMatteo Loglio is a co-founder and Design Director at oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality for humans and beyond. Previously at Google Creative Lab and Arduino, he’s been head of design and founder of the ed-tech company Primo Toys, shipping educational robots to children across the globe. Matteo writes, talks and lectures about design and creativity in universities, museums, and conferences all around the world. His work is featured in major publications and exhibits in galleries and museums such as MoMA, V&A or Triennale Museum. His products have won awards including D&AD Pencils and Red Dot Design Award, IXDA Awards and Cannes Lions.https://matlo.me Bjørn KarmannBjørn Karmann is a Senior Designer at oio - a creative company on a quest to turn emerging technologies into an approachable, everyday and sustainable reality for humans and beyond. Previously Design Director at Tellart where he designed large interactive immersive experiences, such as the Museum of the Future and the World Expo Pavilion in Dubai. He holds a degree in Kommunication Design from the Danish Design School and Interaction Design from CIID. His ongoing curiosity of technology, nature and intelligence are manifesting in an ongoing series of critical products exhibited around the world, such as Project Alias that won the honourable first prize at the Ars Electronica 2019.https://bjoernkarmann.dk
AI FOR EVERYDAY LIFE | Ciid Enrollment
Design+Science Summer School Ljubljana 2023
Design+Science Summer School Ljubljana 2023
An estimated 8.7 million species populate planet Earth today. We, humans, are the only representatives of at least eight other human species that existed with us 300,000 years ago. Due to our imperative of progress, we are in the process of wiping out one species after another, making us, humans, the dominant species on this planet.
Design+Science Summer School Ljubljana 2023
Critical Topics: AI Images — Cybernetic Forests.
Critical Topics: AI Images — Cybernetic Forests.
Critical Topics: AI Images was an undergraduate class delivered for Bradley University in Spring 2023. It was an overview of the emerging contexts of AI art making tools that connected media studies and histories of new media art, with data ethics and critical data studies. Through this multidisciplinary lens, we examined current events and debates in AI and generative art, with students thinking critically about these tools as they learned to use them. They were encouraged to make work that reflected the context and longer history of these tools.
Critical Topics: AI Images — Cybernetic Forests.
School for Poetic Computation
School for Poetic Computation
The School for Poetic Computation is an experimental school in New York City supporting interdisciplinary study in art, code, hardware and critical theory. It's a place for learning and unlearning.
School for Poetic Computation
School of Machines, Making, and Make-Believe
School of Machines, Making, and Make-Believe
The School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe is an organisation dedicated to the imaginative exploration of art, technology, design, and human connection. We develop unique programs to teach the latest technologies while simultaneously questioning their usage, the world around us, and ourselves
School of Machines, Making, and Make-Believe