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Read MoreOn George Brecht, chance, and anticonceptualism in AI imagery.
Read MoreIntroducing LutteCoin, a blockchain against spectacle, created in collaboration with Şerife Wong for the Media Archeology Lab at UC Boulder & King’s College, London. The work was presented to the UN Internet Governance Forum in December 2021.
Read MoreWatch the Video Delivered for Prof. Ellen Broad’s Telstra Creativity and Innovation Series Keynote, “Redesigning Artificial Intelligence From Australia Out,” for Melbourne Design Week 2021.
Read MoreAn interview with the artist and researcher Caroline Sinders, whose work examines the role of mainstream platforms in supporting extremist online content.
Read MoreNotes and observations from the 2021 Computer Mouse Conference.
Read MoreA pre-history of 3D imaging written for Ren Gregorcic’s photogrammetry sculptures.
Read MoreAs George Orwell's 1984 enters the public domain, how might we use that lens to explore historic relationships between truth, surveillance, and artificial intelligence technology today?
Read MoreThe Aviary is a cyber-physical system and sonic artwork that identifies birds from national parks, and turns data into an immersive soundscape.
Read MoreI co-wrote an album about Cybernetic Socialist Democracy with a few AIs. There are also music videos.
Read MoreThe machines that nudge us can be nudged back: Here are some ideas on how to steer them.
Read MoreThinking about the reductive role of symbols in computing, and how I tried (and failed) to transcend it by building a synthesizer out of an eagle and three satellites.
Read MoreExploring covid-19 stock photographs and their machine-generated descriptions is a surprisingly poetic task.
Read MoreLike any other piece of data, the way we define colors — and describe the natural world — has been shaped by a series of decisions related to economics and technology.
Read MoreSwiss designers AATB bring a sense of playfulness to robotics, exploring creative applications that take machines out of the factory.
Read MoreTakeaways from a workshop with psychologists, designers, historians, dancers, and technologists exploring ethical approaches to handling our digital afterlife.
Read MoreWhat I Learned About Algorithmic Bias From Creating the First AI-generated faces on Wikimedia Commons.
Read MoreHow a room full of artists, researchers, curators and technologists collaborated with a machine to produce a manifesto for human-computer art — and what it tells us about the future of AI, ethics, and human agency.
Read MoreAn experiment making AI conceptual art by fine tuning the language processing model, GPT2, on a copy of the Fluxus Performance Workbook.
Read MoreA look behind the first inhabitable house designed by algorithms and co-built by robots.
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