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[Commlist] New book: Cinema and Machine Vision
Wed May 15 09:59:18 GMT 2024
New publication
In his new book, Cinema and Machine Vision: Artificial Intelligence,
Aesthetics and Spectatorship, Dr Daniel Chávez Heras unfolds the
aesthetic, epistemic, and ideological dimensions of machine-seeing films
and television using computers. Through its critical-technical approach,
this book presents to the reader key new problems that arise as AI
becomes integral to visual culture, theorising machine vision through a
selection of aesthetics, film theory, and applied machine learning
research. Cinema and Machine Vision dispels widely held assumptions
about computer systems designed to watch and make images on our behalf.
Key aspects of the book:
Theorises and critiques computational methods in the analysis of film
and television
Revisits key theories of the moving image and photography in the light
of contemporary developments in AI and computer vision technologies
Contributes to debates concerning early cinema, experimental cinema, and
use of moving image archives, through critical-technical practices
Theorises the emergence of synthetic media and generative approaches in
computational humanities
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: Data-Images: Philosophy of Photography and Technologies of Vision
Chapter 1. Between Archive and Dataset
Chapter 2. Inductive Vision
Chapter 3. Machine Learning and the Philosophy of Photography
Part Two: Pixels in Motion: The Calculation of Cinematic Time
Chapter 4. Statistical Distance and Emotional Closeness in Film Style
Chapter 5. Computational Analysis of Continuity Editing
Chapter 6. Duration, Motion, and Pixels
Part Three: AI and Criticism: Aesthetics, Formats, and Interactions
Chapter 7. Algorithmic Films as Data Analysis
Chapter 8. Aesthetic Judgements and Meaningful Dissensus
Chapter 9. AI as Media
Conclusion: Machines Made of Images
References
Index
Endorsements
"Cinema and machine vision rescaled the world, from cell to pixel,
detail to data. Daniel Chavez Heras shows us the parallel and diverging
ways they have become worldmaking. A wonderful and necessary book that
starts the story of AI where it should be started: in much earlier
technical imaging practices of cinema."
– Professor Jussi Parikka, Aarhus University
"This ambitious and imaginative book explores how we can teach machines
to watch films without taking away from our human pleasure of doing so.
Equally well versed in the technical discourse of computer vision and
the cultural theory of visuality, Daniel Chávez Heras issues an
invitation to us all to envisage new ways of seeing and making with AI."
– Professor Joanna Zylinska, King’s College London
Getting the book
Pre order now directly from the publisher for a 30% discount. Use the
code NEW30
Launch event
Join the author in conversation with critic and journalist Will DiGravio
for a launch event and podcast recording in front of a live audience.
May 22, 7pm. Attendance is free but registration required. Register
here:https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/cinema-and-machine-vision
About the author
Daniel Chávez Heras is a Lecturer in Digital Culture and Creative
Computing at King’s College London. He specialises on the computational
production and analysis of visual culture combining critical frameworks
in the history and theories of cinema, television, and photography, with
advanced technical practice in creative and scientific computing,
including applied machine learning technologies.
Contact details: https://movingpixel.net/
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