How do we do critique in algorithmic age? As planetary computation is redesigning human modes of existence, altering cognition, perception, and circulation of affects, not only is it changing what counts as human; it is also radically changing how knowledge is produced and what counts as knowledge. During the talk we will examine some of the dominant narratives circulating around digital technologies to question the techno-determinist visions they embody – in particular notions such as ‘solutionism’, ‘techno-enchantment’ and ‘platform design’. We will consider ways in which how our human relationship with (and to) machines – in the broader sense of the term - could be rethought as developing meta-stable hybrid ecologies of the human with t...
The current proliferation of algorithmic agents (bots, virtual assistants, therapeutic chatbots) tha...
The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our ...
This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the al...
If critical approaches are to remain relevant in a computational age, then philosophy must work to c...
If critical approaches are to remain relevant in a computational age, then philosophy must work to c...
Waking up in a world where everyone carries a miniature supercomputer, interaction designers find th...
How do we do our work as scholars in an age of electronic reason and computational media and under m...
How are the transformations in digital technologies reconfiguring the machinic phylum and the social...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
Rather than an accidental feature of who and where we are, autonomy is a matter of design. Increasin...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
Planetary computation. An epochal shift rewires humanity by impacting on our capacity to feel, to pe...
We now live within a horizon of interpretability determined in large part by the capture of data and...
Abstract Three directions for the AI avant-garde are sketched against the background of time. Posthu...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
The current proliferation of algorithmic agents (bots, virtual assistants, therapeutic chatbots) tha...
The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our ...
This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the al...
If critical approaches are to remain relevant in a computational age, then philosophy must work to c...
If critical approaches are to remain relevant in a computational age, then philosophy must work to c...
Waking up in a world where everyone carries a miniature supercomputer, interaction designers find th...
How do we do our work as scholars in an age of electronic reason and computational media and under m...
How are the transformations in digital technologies reconfiguring the machinic phylum and the social...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
Rather than an accidental feature of who and where we are, autonomy is a matter of design. Increasin...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
Planetary computation. An epochal shift rewires humanity by impacting on our capacity to feel, to pe...
We now live within a horizon of interpretability determined in large part by the capture of data and...
Abstract Three directions for the AI avant-garde are sketched against the background of time. Posthu...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
The current proliferation of algorithmic agents (bots, virtual assistants, therapeutic chatbots) tha...
The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our ...
This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the al...