New GRITIM-UPF Research Seminar with Ian Alan Paul on May 19: "The Wastes of Computation: Artificial Intelligence, Border Surveillance, and the Policing of Detritus"
New GRITIM-UPF Research Seminar with Ian Alan Paul on May 19: "The Wastes of Computation: Artificial Intelligence, Border Surveillance, and the Policing of Detritus"
New GRITIM-UPF Research Seminar with Ian Alan Paul on May 19: "The Wastes of Computation: Artificial Intelligence, Border Surveillance, and the Policing of Detritus"
Ian Alan Paul is PhD in Film and Digital Media Studies from UC Santa Cruz and an artist-theorist whose work examines enactments of power and practices of resistance in global contexts. The talk The Wastes of Computation: Artificial Intelligence, Border Surveillance, and the Policing of Detritus will analyze emerging AI-border landscapes, and in particular will focus on the emergence of waste (computational, environmental, human) as the organizing principle for a broader politics of policing and surveillance.
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Chair: John Palmer (GRITIM-UPF)
Date: May 19th, 2022
Time: 15:00 -18:00
Place: UPF - Sala Polivalente, Edifici Mercè Rodoreda (24S18)