Article: Critical re-modelling of algorithm-driven intelligence as commonist media practice
Abstract
In order to understand artificial intelligence an approach called critical re-modelling operating within commonist media practice might be useful. Critical re-modelling builds on media archaeology, cognitive mapping, countervisuality, and critical theory; while commonist media practise is framed as a cyborgian approach à la Donna Haraway, critically inquiring and applying computational models. Selected works of art by Rybn, Algolit, and Tactical Tech provide concrete examples of critical re-modelling. The article concludes by arguing that the wider educational implications in humanities-driven scholarship of media cultures need to be reconsidered, in case commonist media practice seriously want to participate in the coming societal transformations of this decade.
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author = {Miyazaki, Shintaro},
title = {Critical re-modelling of algorithm-driven intelligence as commonist media practice},
year = 2020-07-06,
doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/14309}",
volume = 9,
address = {Amsterdam},
journal = {NECSUS_European Journal of Media Studies},
number = 1,
pages = {237--257},
}
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