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[Commlist] Violence & Visibility in Computational Regimes conference
Sun Mar 12 23:26:36 GMT 2023
Violence & Visibility in Computational Regimes
24- 25 March John Cabot University Via dellaLungara233 Rome
organized by the Department of Communications and Media Studies, John
Cabot University
in collaboration with Duke University and The Institute of Network Cultures
/What does it mean to study the interplay between violence and visuality
in its networked form? What kind of new visual and political
arrangements, and modalities of violence, are coming into being by
virtue of the new distribution of the sensible in computational regimes?
How does the relationship between violence and visuality change, and who
are the subjects shaping it, consciously and unconsciously, and with
what consequences? How do we understand and redefine this relationship
given the neocolonial and inherently predatory nature of data capitalism
that extracts value from everyone and everything, mostly silently and
invisibly, at the infrastructural level of metadata? //How do we
conceptualize this imperceptible (infrastructural) violence?/
Attendance is free of charge. Students, scholars in their early career,
artists, activists, etc. , are all welcome.
For more info, RSVP & livestreaming pls contact
(lucia.conte22 /at/ johncabot.edu) <mailto:(lucia.conte22 /at/ johncabot.edu)>
Draft program
24 March
9-9.15 Welcome & intro– Donatella Della Ratta , Department of
Communications and Media Studies, John Cabot University Rome
9.15-10.45 Violence, Terror:
'I’m going to kill a terrorist, mum: The intimacies, intensities, and
invitations of networked violence' Jonathan Luke Austin (University of
Copenhagen)
"Israeli colonial dreams in the age of AI"Rebecca L. Stein (Duke
University)
“Spectresof the Image: From Disinformation to Terror” Svitlana
Matviyenko (Simon Fraser University)
10.45-11.15 coffee break
11.15-11.45 Interlude I:
'Operations other than war'- Jussi Parikka (Aarhus University)
11.45-13.15 Opacity, Silence:
'Witnessing and Curation in Times of Networked Violence'Daniela
Agostinho (Aarhus University)
'“Still living/living stills”: datasets as topographies of silence in
machine learning systems' Nanna Bonde Thylstrup (Copenhagen Business
School)
'Vulgar Vibes: The Private, Prude and Prophetic Violence of Commercial
Content Moderation in Brazil and Beyond' Anna Leander (Geneva Graduate
Institute)
13.15-14.45 lunch break
14.45-15.15 Interlude II:
'An atmospheric belt of turbulent shadows' Abelardo Gil-Fournier
(artist and researcher)
15.15-17.15 Machine Vision:
“Epistemic Violence: Algorithmic Apparatuses & Neocolonial Visions”
Anthony Downey (Birmingham City University)
'Recognizing algorithmic violence'Gabriel Pereira (London School of
Economics)
'Viewing with Care: Digital Afterlives of Extremist Violence' Kevin B
Lee (Università della Svizzera Italiana)
'Screenshot on the boundary' Dunja Nesovic (Institute of Network
Cultures)
17.15-17.30 coffee break
17.30-18 Interlude III:
'Cute Violence:TheKawayokuInception' NouraTafeche (visual artist and
independent scholar)
18-19 Weapons, Injections:
'Shot Theory' Donatella Della Ratta (John Cabot University)
'Only I Get to Hurt Me or Contemplations on Pain in the Age of the White
Holy Wars' Dahlia Damoiselle (trans-femme poetesse and educatrix)
19.15-19-45 Epilogue:
'Internet Extinction'Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures)
live sound Peter Sarram (John Cabot University)
25 March
10.45-12.45 Discussion focusing on issues emergedthe previous day,
moderated by Donatella Della Ratta & Geert Lovink
13-15 Lunch
15A conversation with filmmaker Helin Celik: 'Filming invisible violence'
16 Screening of Mapping Lessons(2020) followed by aQ&A with filmmaker
Philip Rizk
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