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[ecrea] CFP - Autonomy and Automation: Robotics, AI and the Digital Cultural Future
Tue Jan 21 11:25:15 GMT 2014
*CFP: Autonomy and Automation: Robotics, AI and the Digital Cultural
Future***
A One Day Seminar at DCRC - UWE Bristol
*Saturday March 8, 2014*
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http://airobotics.dcrc.org.uk/
*Call for Papers***
Through a curiously ambivalent wave of media attention robotics and AI
have emerged as major topics for media and cultural research to address
in a more substantial fashion. The oscillation between accounts of
drones and surveillance applications on the one hand and promises of
beneficial medical and social uses of ‘helpful’ robots and intelligent
systems on the other is symptomatic of increasing uncertainty about what
philosopher Bernard Stiegler calls the ‘pharmacological’ (both poison
and cure, necessary but hazardous therapeutic supplement) character of
technoscience and the technocultural transformation it hastens onward.
This one day seminar seeks to contribute toward the placing of robotics
and AI firmly on the critical agenda via an interdisciplinary approach
bringing humanities, science and science and technology studies into
dialogue. In doing so it will respond to questions around autonomy and
automation that robotics and AI developments are posing today in social,
cultural, political and military registers. If these questions are not
entirely new, the rapid advances in these fields of technoscientific
endeavour make it increasingly urgent to repose them, not least because
what seems to be looming on the horizon is the disappearance of the
critical autonomy to interrogate and to reshape the cultural and
political adoption of such advances.
Keynote speakers will be *Lucy Suchman*
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Suchman> of Lancaster University’s
Sociology Department, member of Lancaster’s Centres for Science Studies
and for Gender and Women’s Studies and member of the International
Committee for Robot Arms Control, and *Joanna Bryson*
<http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/%7Ejjb/> of Bath University’s Computer Science
Department, leader of its Artificial Models of Natural Intelligence
research sub-group and co-author of the EPSRC Principles of Robotics.
Submissions for Papers/presentations dealing with one of the following
areas are invited:
Creative, artistic or activist uses, reflections or interventions
related to AI and robotics developments
Ethical, juridicial and political issues related to the use of automatic
decision-making systems autonomously or in combinations with human
decision-makers
Media debates and discourses concerning AI and robotics developments
Emerging developments in robotics and AI and their cultural, social and
political implications
Abstracts of 200 words for a presentation of 20 min.maximum by *3
February, 2014.*
Email abstracts to (patrick.crogan /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
<mailto:(patrick.crogan /at/ uwe.ac.uk)%20>. Notification of acceptance by 14
February, 2014. Presenters can apply for domestic UK travel costs.
We encourage all submitters to attend and participate as we hope to
develop the Seminar activities further through subsequent exchanges and
collaborations. The event is free, but registration is required – go to
http://bit.ly/airobotics
Venue: Pervasive Media Studio, Watershed Media Centre, Bristol BS1 5TX
Date: Saturday March 8, 2014.
Time: 10 am – 6.00 pm
Refreshments will be provided
Contact (dcrcevents /at/ uwe.ac.uk) <mailto:(dcrcevents /at/ uwe.ac.uk)%20> for
further information
http://dcrc.org.uk
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