Technological accidents - accidental technologies:

Presupposing that accidents produce technologies, this book inquires into the forms of power and authority that accidents materialise. For instance, what are the specific accidents of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and pattern recognition systems? And what insights can accidents give abo...

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Other Authors: Brouwer, Joke (Editor), Tuinen, Sjoerd van 1978- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam V2 Publishing [2023]
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Presupposing that accidents produce technologies, this book inquires into the forms of power and authority that accidents materialise. For instance, what are the specific accidents of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and pattern recognition systems? And what insights can accidents give about the technology that generates them? Perhaps we can reverse this thinking and see "accidents" as extended forms of functionality, which may be undesired but not entirely dysfunctional. With contributions by philosopher Sjoerd van Tuinen, researcher and cultural theorist Erik Bordeleau, conceptual artist and hacktivist Paolo Cirio, software artists Driessens & Verstappen, and others
Item Description:With articles by Erik Bordeleau, Vera Bühlmann, Paolo Cirio, Florian Cramer & Elaine W. Ho, Ezekiel Dixon-Román, Driessens & Verstappen, Stefano Harney, Lev Avitan, Willem Schinkel, Rogier Van Reekum, Yuk Hui, Cécile Malaspina, Jason W. Moore, Lars Spuybroek and Sjoerd van Tuinen
Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:272 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm
ISBN:9789082893588
9082893584

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