Event
12 Nov 2021
10 – 12PM MST
Contingent Systems: Art and/as Algorithmic Critique is a bi-weekly panel series that explores critical intersections between creative practice and algorithmic culture. Each panel brings together interdisciplinary artists and scholars to examine in greater detail a theme aligned with the corresponding exhibition. Paper presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion period and Q&A.
All symposium panels will be hosted via Zoom.
Contingent Systems: Unsettling Surveillance
The Nov. 12 panel, Unsettling Surveillance, includes the following speakers:
Lauren Lee McCarthy | On Someone
Felipe Rivas San Martín | Post-Algorithmic Strategies A Queer Critique of Discourse in Scientific Images
Dr. Bill Balaskas | What Happens ‘Before the Bullet Hits the Body’: Dismantling Predictive Policing through Public Art