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[Commlist] CFP: 4S 2023 Open Panel: "The politics and aesthetics of synthetic media"
Mon Apr 17 16:12:39 GMT 2023
Fabian Offert and Thao Phan are organising an Open Panel on the "The
politics and aesthetics of synthetic media" for 4S 2023 Honolulu, 8 - 11
November <https://www.4sonline.org/meeting.php>.
We're interested in papers that take a cultural studies/media studies
approach to the topic of synthetic media (i.e. large language models,
large visual models, foundation models, synthetic data, simulations). We
are especially interested in questions of feminist,
anti-colonial/decolonial, and critical race perspectives on these topics.
Full panel details below.
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*CFP: 4S 2023 Open Panel: "The politics and aesthetics of synthetic media"*
Submissions open: end April 2023
Deadline: May 26, 2023
Organisers: Thao Phan, Monash University & Fabian Offert, UC Santa Barbara
What is synthetic media? While born-digital objects have existed since
the 20th century, the current AI revolution has put a new spin on the
question of digital remediation, in both scientific and cultural
knowledge production. Large visual models are able to emulate
established media like photography without simulating any particular
optical apparatus. Large language models are able to extrapolate text
based on minor prompts, an approach that literalises the cybernetic
maxim of communication as information processing. In what is either the
dream or nightmare of media archaeology, established media become
infinitely remixable, as just one 'style' among others. Synthetic media,
then, represents a turn from an aesthetics and politics governed by
semiotic, ideological and other forms of symbolic meaning, to an
aesthetics and politics driven by statistical correlations and
probabilistic determinations. Here, the 'stuff' of culture, such as
images and words, are not produced through systems of human meaning and
intention but through opaque computational processes that ontologically
flatten the ineffable qualities of culture into operational data points.
This panel invites STS scholars interested in these new ways of seeing,
listening, reading, producing, consuming and other ways of being with
media. It includes topics like large language and visual models, but
also extends to practices such as the use of artificially manufactured
datasets (synthetic data) and artificial environments (training
simulations). We are especially keen to receive submissions that engage
with questions of aesthetics and politics as articulated through
feminist, critical race, and other frameworks grounded in material
analyses of power.
See: https://4sonline.org/news_manager.php?page=31391
<https://4sonline.org/news_manager.php?page=31391>
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