Upcoming panel 10/27 at Society for the History of Technology (at USC, LA): F11: Working in, with and against the machines with Roger A. Soeraa (NTNU) Christopher Kelty (UCLA), Warren Sack (UCSC), Shota Vashakmadze (UCLA), Mark W. Kharas (NTNU): https://t.co/tqHomNbZVM
Join us November 1st 2023 for an event with @scijust affiliated faculty Warren Sack (@WarrenSack) and Roger Søraa (@RogerSoraa) on artificial intelligence and the recruitment process. Register to attend virtually through the link! https://t.co/OazSBSWO3n
Upcoming talk at MIT: title: Miniatures, Demos and Artworks: Three Kinds of Software, Their Uses and Abuses; place: Building 32, Room G 575 (CSAIL)
date/time: Friday, October 13/2:00pm
We were happy to have @WarrenSack visit us again & share his insights on “Media theory, the history of computation, and the operations of work”! Warren also spent time mentoring our PhDs and recommended a list of good readings! Good luck with your panel in Long Beach! 🍁🌻
Upcoming talk: "Interactive Storytelling and the Paradox
of Democracy" at #ICIDS2022: International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, University of California, Santa Cruz; Wednesday, Dec 7, 2022 in the panel, Audience and Collaboration (https://t.co/hACuDVHj9f)
@jilltxt Yes, I think you are right that plagiarism checkers have met their match with these large language models. Maybe then put the students in dialog with the AI? For example, given the AI text on assembly and apparatus, ask the students to critique it (with references).
Talk tomorrow (6/13): "MINIATURES, DEMOS & ARTWORKS," HaPoP 2022 Fifth Symposium on the History and Philosophy of Programming 13 June 2022, Lille, France, Maison Européenne des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société: https://t.co/CaTPME9btH
@bernardionysius Hi Bernard, Check out these lectures that Patrice Maniglier is doing for his Séminaire Permanent d’Histoire et de Philosophie du Structuralisme: https://t.co/3Bd5jhWN3X
Talk today (4/25) at the UC Santa Barbara Media Arts & Technology Seminar: "Miniatures, Demos, and Artworks (MDAs): Three Kinds of Software, Their Uses and Abuses," on Zoom at 1pm: https://t.co/UVhWDnIdJo
@aphid23 @umbut @carlmalamud @SunFoundation@danmUCSC I think Metavid is a great example of how software developed at the university can change the world.
Upcoming talk tomorrow (11/15) at the Computational Media Seminar: "Miniatures, Demos, and Artworks (MDAs): Three Kinds of Software, Their Uses and Abuses," in person at UC Santa Cruz, E2-192
Talk tomorrow (12 Oct, 2pm PDT aka 6pm BRT): "The Software Arts: Language," presented to G.A.I.A. (Arts and Artificial Intelligence Group), University of São Paulo, Brazil
Talk today @ 2pmPDT: AESTHETICS AS A TECHNICAL CONTROVERSY FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE on the panel "The Code of Beauty: How Aesthetics Shape and Structure Technosciences" (with Marina Fedorova, Paul Dourish, Melissa Mazmanian, Yanni Loukissas, Dawn Nafus) https://t.co/nJWTkBaqTP