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19 November 2025
- 12:4312:43, 19 November 2025 Colloquium on "Objects of Interest and Necessity" – HIAS (hist | edit) [14,434 bytes] CUA (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nicolas Malevé (Sciences Po, Paris) & Christian Ulirk Andersen (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies) Hamburg Institute of Advanced Studies, Nov 25, 2025 '''Themes (suggestions):''' Intro to our project - "autonomy" and "decentralisation" of AI (and other knowledge infrastructures) How to imagine with objects Maps and cartography Pixel Space: Interfaces to AI imaging Pixel Space: Visual cultures of AI imaging (where do images come from - where do the go?) Laten...") Tag: Visual edit
23 September 2025
- 21:5221:52, 23 September 2025 Workshop on "Objects of Interest and Necessity", part 2 (hist | edit) [18,927 bytes] NicolasMaleve (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== INTRO: == === What is an "object of interest"? === With the notion of an ‘object of interest’ a guided tour of a place, a museum or collection, likely comes to mind. One may easily read this compilation of texts as a catalogue for such a tour in a social and technical system, where we stop and wonder about the different objects that, in one way or the other, take part in the generation of images with Stable Diffusion. Perhaps a 'guided tour' also limits the un...")
17 September 2025
- 15:0215:02, 17 September 2025 Workshop on "Objects of Interest and Necessity" (hist | edit) [18,723 bytes] CUA (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===Part one===")
11 September 2025
- 14:5814:58, 11 September 2025 Christoffer2 (hist | edit) [61,709 bytes] Xpablov (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Embodying Liminal Data Lives: Encoding the Aesthetics of Trans Bodies as Algorithmic Distance Abstract The idea that algorithms are infinitely improving our lives is presented as an undeniable truth, but for trans people, algorithms have violent, far-reaching implications. Behind the veil of neoliberal techno-optimism, algorithms perpetuate colonial and cisnormative legacies that anchor a binary idea of life, wherein the possible ‘human’ becomes the white, cisgende...")
2 September 2025
- 12:0712:07, 2 September 2025 Blurb (hist | edit) [1,072 bytes] CUA (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Most people’s experiences with generative AI image creation come from platforms like OpenAI’s DALL-E, Google’s Gemini, Midjourney, or other proprietary services. In contrast, there is a whole ecology of free and open source services and software that are distinct, yet often based on the same underlying models or techniques of so-called ‘diffusion’. They are the meeting point for communities who seek some kind of independence and autonomy from the mainstream pla...") Tag: Visual edit