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[Commlist] cfp: Nonhuman Vision: How Technologies and Animals See and Make Sense
Sun Feb 02 09:33:49 GMT 2020
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*Nonhuman Vision: How Technologies and Animals See and Make Sense*
Seeing—and the sense making that follows—is usually conceived as
something humans alone do. Anthropocentric vision has been radically
decentered by both computer vision and by multispecies ontologies, even
if all-too-human biases stain the former and the latter is anything but
surprising to indigenous people. And yet nonhuman vision remains
under-examined and under-theorised in disciplines cognate to STS, where
image and sense-making often remain the privilege of the human. This
panel offers a corrective by advancing vivid case studies in non-human
vision that center technologies and animals as agents of meaning-making.
From analogue photography to computer vision, technologies of vision
see in nonhuman ways (Mackenzie and Munster 2019, Zylinska 2017).
Photons are processed into computer readable code, filtered by
algorithms, and correlated by machine learning to build so-called
artificial intelligence. Animals, too, can see beyond, differently, and
better than RGB, the human visual light spectrum (Barad 2007). While the
chasm separating human vision from other animal vision is vast, efforts
towards remembering and forging inter-species companionship are
essential to responding to the species extinction and climate crisis
(Haraway 2016). Seeing as non-human–technological or animal–uniquely
challenges key concepts in media studies: who or what makes sense of
symbols.
Across the assembled papers, this panel explores some of the crucial
technical, affective, multi-species and multi-modal ways in which
nonhuman vision figures in the contemporary moment. In doing so, it
brings expertise in STS, new materialism, visual culture, media arts,
and cultural studies to the study of communication and technology.
Collectively, we question the politics of vision: who or what sees who?
What, how, and when? What or who can avoid being seen, provide consent,
and avoid the gaze? Awareness of how vision technologies and non-human
animals see and sense–or avoid such efforts–in uncanny and alien ways
not only challenges but should transform human relationships to others,
both technical and animal.
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*Contact: */(mediacultures /at/ protonmail.ch)
<mailto:(mediacultures /at/ protonmail.ch)>/
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*Keywords:* vision, animal, drone, visual, seeing, gaze
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*Categories: *Environmental/Multispecies Studies
Information, Computing and Media Technology
STS and Social Justice/Social
How to apply:
https://www.easst4s2020prague.org/call-for-papers-and-panels/
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