Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI/ Roberto Alonso Trillo; Marek Poliks
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Is artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more and more expressive, or is human thought adopting more and more structures from computation? What does it mean to perform oneself through AI, or to construct one’s subjectivity through AI? How does AI continue to complicate what it means to have a body? Has the golden age of AI, especially with regards to creative applications, already ended? Choreomata: Performance and Performativity after AI is a book about performance and performativity, but more specifically, it is a book about the performance of artificiality and the performance of intelligence. Both humans and human-designed computational forces are thoroughly engaged in an entangled, mutual performance of AI. Choreomata spins up a latticework of interdisciplinary thought, pairing theoretical inquiry from philosophy, information theory, and computer science with practical case studies from visual art, dance, music, and social theory. Through cross-disciplinary proportions and a diverse roster of contributors, this book contains insights for computer scientists, social scientists, industry professionals, artists, and beyond. Contributors: 1. Poliks, Marek 2. Trillo, Roberto Alonso 3. Munster, Anna 4. Rossiter, Ned 5. Parisi, Luciana 6. Bolt, Barbara 7. Tilford, Keith 8. Negarestani, Reza 9. Impett, Jonathan 10. McCormack, Jon 11. Cavia, AA 12. Audry, Sofian 13. Vincze, Davor 14. Cuan, Catie 15. Stiles, Sasha 16. Anadol, Refik 17. Kivrak, Pelin 18. Vosecká, Klára 19. Musil, Tomáš 20. Rosa, Rudolf 21. Schubert, Alexander 22. Mattin 23. Trillo, Roberto Alonso 24. Nelson, Peter 25. Walshe, Jennifer
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