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245 0 0 _aRelative intimacies/
_cEdited by Lou Cantor and Emily Watlingtown
264 0 _aLondon :
_bSternberg Press ;
_c2021
300 _a181,[3] σ. :
_bεικ. ;
_c26 εκ.
500 _a3ος τόμ. του " Intersubjectivity"
505 0 _aAntiseptic machine life / Sun-ha Hong -- Polyphonies: from collective intelligence to artificial societies / Agnieszka Kurant -- Conversation / Farid Rakun and Lou Cantor -- Notes on art without subjects / Tiana Reid -- Pretty for the police / Emily Watlington -- No no nse nse / Jenna Sutela -- CRIP/GLITCH / Kevin Gotkin -- The smartphone and you: an intimate relationship / John Miller -- To whom we speak when we talk to machines: affective labor and the extended mind / Lou Cantor -- Bad dad & beyond script / Camille Henrot -- From symbolic AI to the flesh of AI / Aleksandra Przegalinska -- Conversation / Lynn Hershman Leeson and Samantha Ozer -- This unjust mirror / Constant Dullaart -- Machinic extimacy / Patrick Urs Riechert and Elena Vogman -- Progress report: event PHV554 / Isabel de Sena -- The American quantum project / Samantha Ozer -- Splendid isolation script / Camille Henrot -- Pere Trump / Hal Foster -- Aibo / Tobias Kaspar -- Conversation / Frederick Cruz Nowell, X Zhu-Nowell, Devin Kenny, Dora Budor, and Cecilia Bengolea.
508 _aContributions by Cecilia Bengolea, Dora Budor, Lou Cantor, Constant Dullaart, Hal Foster, Kevin Gotkin, Camille Henrot, Sun-ha Hong, Tobias Kaspar, Devin Kenny, Agnieszka Kurant, Lynn Hershman Leeson, John Miller, Frederick Cruz Nowell, Samantha Ozer, Aleksandra Przegalińska, Farid Rakun, Tiana Reid, Patrick Urs Riecher, Isabel de Sena, Jenna Sutela, Elena Vogman, Emily Watlington, X Zhu-Nowel [Aπό το οπισθόφυλλο]
520 _aOur most intimate spaces are increasingly sites of intersubjective relations. The widespread presence of technological networks especially has made visible the ways that agency and subjectivity are often distributed, engendering theories of hybrid subjects who might integrate the human with other biological or technological agents. These incursions into traditional notions of subjectivity not only destabilize our sense of autonomy but also explode the human sensorium, reminding us that it is only one of many viable systems for sensing, perceiving, and communicating. This collection of essays, conversations, and artworks explores how technology now mediates our encounters and, in doing so, forms alternate, networked subjectivities. It asks how intersubjective intimacy might be theorized epistemologically, aesthetically, philosophically, and politically, and considers how such relative intimacy might connect physical matter and cybernetic systems or forge new subjectivities between constellations of actors. Bringing together academic, curatorial, and artistic perspectives, Relative Intimacies initiates points of contact between artificial, biological, and emotional intelligence.[Από τον εκδότη]
650 7 _aSubjectivity in art
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650 7 _aΑνθρωπος -Υπολογιστής αλληλεπίδραση
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650 7 _aΝέα αντικειμενικότητα (Τέχνη)
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650 7 _aHuman -Computer Interaction
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650 7 _aSubject (Philosophy)
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650 7 _aΑντικείμενο (Φιλοσοφία)
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