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Posts Tagged: workshop

AI_ANXIETY: How to do research on AI without doing research on AI | Workshop in Amsterdam

By Jordi Viader Guerrero, June 26, 2024

On Tuesday October 1, 2024 from 10:00 to 16:00, the AHK Culture Club (Amsterdam) in collaboration with the Artificial Worlds Research Group will host AI_ANXIETY, a workshop inviting early career scholars in the humanities and artists to reflect on the institutional politics of AI research. The workshop will be facilitated by researchers Dmitry Muravyov, Aarón [...]

Relearn 2019

By Donato Spinelli, June 27, 2019

Relearn is a collective learning experiment and also a summer school that addressed to students, artists, teachers from all backgrounds and disciplines. The 2019 edition took place at Varia in Rotterdam on 7th-9th June, then in Brussels on 21st – 22nd at Hacktiris and finally on 06th-08th September in Paris at La Générale. The purpose [...]

Video on Wikipedia – Ben Moskowitz and Michael Dale

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

Thursday 11 November, Hilversum by Serena Westra After the lunch, the pre-conference seminar continues with three parallel working groups. I joined the working group ‘Video on Wikipedia’, which was moderated by Ben Moskowitz and Michael Dale. This working group was held in a smaller room where all the attenders, about 14, sat around a table. [...]

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