Issue 4/2021
Special Issue: Ways of Machine Seeing (1093–1312) // Special Issue: Bio-Art (1313–1394)
Content (31 Articles)
Original Article
Excavating AI: the politics of images in machine learning training sets
Kate Crawford, Trevor Paglen
Open Access
Original Article
Perceptual bias and technical metapictures: critical machine vision as a humanities challenge
Fabian Offert, Peter Bell
Open Access
Original Article
On machine vision and photographic imagination
Daniel Chávez Heras, Tobias Blanke
Original Article
The brain, the artificial neural network and the snake: why we see what we see
Carloalberto Treccani
Original Article
Memo Akten’s Learning to See: from machine vision to the machinic unconscious
Claudio Celis Bueno, María Jesús Schultz Abarca
Open Access
Original Article
Crossroads of seeing: about layers in painting and superimposition in Augmented Reality
Manuel van der Veen
Original Article
Artificial intelligence and institutional critique 2.0: unexpected ways of seeing with computer vision
Gabriel Pereira, Bruno Moreschi
Open Access
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Causality, poetics, and grammatology: the role of computation in machine seeing
Iain Emsley
Open Access
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Ground truth to fake geographies: machine vision and learning in visual practices
Abelardo Gil-Fournier, Jussi Parikka
Open Access
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The Nooscope manifested: AI as instrument of knowledge extractivism
Matteo Pasquinelli, Vladan Joler
Open Forum
AI urbanism: a design framework for governance, program, and platform cognition
Benjamin Bratton
Original Article
What drives bio-art in the twenty-first century? Sources of innovations and cultural implications in bio-art/biodesign and biotechnology
Alexander N. Melkozernov, Vibeke Sorensen
Original Article
Digitally fabricated aesthetic enhancements and enrichments
Margarita Benitez, Markus Vogl
Original Article
Visual design for a mobile pandemic map system for public health
May O. Lwin, Janelle S. Ng, Karthikayen Jayasundar, Astrid Kensinger, Sheryl W. Tan
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Eden in Iraq: a wastewater design project as bio-art—a confluence of nature and culture, design and ecology, in Southern Iraq marshes
Meridel Rubenstein, Peer Sathikh
Correction
Correction to: Excavating AI: the politics of images in machine learning training sets
Kate Crawford, Trevor Paglen