A short series exploring what Digital Fatalism means, as a concept and ideology in relation to algorithmic systems, computational cultures and contemporary technology. Hosted by artist K.Woods (Kin, cell_less), these episodes feature a range of international artists and researchers who have dedicated a part of their practice or research to exploring digital networks, critical data practices, surveillance and tracking technologies, algorithms, digital media and/or digital literacy.
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A short series exploring what Digital Fatalism means, as a concept and ideology in relation to algorithmic systems, computational cultures and contemporary technology. Hosted by artist K.Woods (Kin, cell_less), these episodes feature a range of international artists and researchers who have dedicated a part of their practice or research to exploring digital networks, critical data practices, surveillance and tracking technologies, algorithms, digital media and/or digital literacy.
Digital Fatalism: Andres Dominguez (Alan Turing Institute), Ola Michalec and Peter Winter (University of Bristol)
Digital Fatalism
28 minutes 57 seconds
6 months ago
Digital Fatalism: Andres Dominguez (Alan Turing Institute), Ola Michalec and Peter Winter (University of Bristol)
A short series exploring what Digital Fatalism means, as a concept and ideology in relation to algorithmic systems, computational cultures and contemporary technology. Hosted by artist K.Woods (Kin, cell_less).
In this episode, I’m talking about technology and AI hype with Dr Ola Michalec, Dr Andrés Domínguez and Dr Peter Winter who lead a project called Against Digital Fatalism at the University of Bristol and the Alan Turing Institute.
Digital Fatalism
A short series exploring what Digital Fatalism means, as a concept and ideology in relation to algorithmic systems, computational cultures and contemporary technology. Hosted by artist K.Woods (Kin, cell_less), these episodes feature a range of international artists and researchers who have dedicated a part of their practice or research to exploring digital networks, critical data practices, surveillance and tracking technologies, algorithms, digital media and/or digital literacy.