Curating Superintelligences: A Reader on AI and Future Curating.
[Place of publication not identified] : Open Humanities Press, 2025.
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"This volume addresses a shift in contemporary curatorial field largely attributed to the ubiquitous presence of information and computational technologies, the rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence, and the reclaiming of subaltern knowledges. It poses questions about the implications of these "super-intelligences" for contemporary art and culture, and the new possibilities for curatorial practice and its future forms. What are the lessons to be learnt? What can the practice of curating learn from AI, what can AI learn from curating, and how can both unlearn knowledges derived from undemocratic, centralised and colonialist frameworks of humans and machines? What kind of future infrastructures and curatorial practices can develop from the coming together of diverse human and non-human entities? What new kinds of curatorial knowledge can emerge from desires to reclaim marginalised categories such as automation, machine, nature, women, black and people of colour, indigenous people, LGBTQIA, from their usual positions in knowledge taxonomies as epistemological objects of study rather than curating subjects? What new understandings, relationships, and new entities can emerge once open to the possibilities afforded by expanded human and machine epistemologies?"-- provided by distributor.
Algorithms.
Art as an investment.
Art--Exhibitions.
Artificial intelligence.
Automation.
Computer networks.
Data mining.
Museums--Curatorship.
New media art.
Technology and the arts.
Virtual reality.
Algorithmes.
Art comme valeur de placement.
Intelligence artificielle.
Automatisation.
Exploration de données (Informatique)
Arts médiatiques.
Technologie et arts.
algorithms.
artificial intelligence.
automation.
Art Economic aspects
Museums Curatorship
Art Exhibitions
Discursive works.
Collections
Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart, contributor.
Bönisch, Dominik, contributor.
Cox, Geoff, editor.
Ghidini, Marialaura, contributor.
Goriunova, Olga, contributor.
Hunger, Francis, contributor.
Impett, Leonardo, contributor.
Ivanova, Victoria, contributor.
Jäger, Eva, contributor.
Jones, Nathan, contributor.
Khan, Murad, contributor.
Khan, Nora N., contributor.
Krysa, Joasia, editor, contributor.
Larner, Melissa, editor.
Lewis, Jason Edward, contributor.
Malevé, Nicolas, contributor.
Menotti, Gabriel, contributor.
Milne, Alasdair, contributor.
Nolasco-Rózsás, Lívia, contributor.
Paul, Christiane, contributor.
Pritchard, Helen V., contributor.
Proulx, Mikhel, contributor.
Schofield, Tom, contributor.
Simmonds, Mark, contributor.
Skinner, Sam, contributor.
Sluis, Katrina, contributor.
Soon, Winnie, contributor.
Tedone, Gaia, contributor.
Treister, Suzanne, contributor.
Tyżlik-Carver, Magdalena, editor, contributor.
Vasconcelos, Elvia, contributor.
Wong, Ashley Lee, contributor.
You, Mi, contributor.
Zeilinger, Martin, contributor.
Zhang, Gary Zhexi, contributor.
CROSSLUCID, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Skawennati, contributor.
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