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Digital Fatalism
KWoods
6 episodes
5 months ago
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.
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Society & Culture
Arts
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Digital Fatalism: Thomas Blomseth Christiansen
Digital Fatalism
19 minutes 44 seconds
9 months ago
Digital Fatalism: Thomas Blomseth Christiansen
Today I’m talking to Thomas Blomseth Christiansen whose work I came across at an exhibition by FutureEverything in collaboration with Science Gallery London. He is part of Totti Labs in Denmark and is a contributor to the Quantified Self community, an international community who are makers and users of self-tracking tools and the proponents of the idea that you can pursue a kind of self-knowledge through numbers.   https://cell-less.com/ 
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.