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* Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics
* Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics
* Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), A brief introduction to decolonial computing
* Ramon Amaro (2019), Artificial intelligence: Warped, colorful forms and their unclear geometries https://research.gold.ac.uk/27052/1/SoU_AI%2C%20warped%2C%20colorful%20forms....pdf
* Ramon Amaro (2019), Artificial intelligence: Warped, colorful forms and their unclear geometries https://research.gold.ac.uk/27052/1/SoU_AI%2C%20warped%2C%20colorful%20forms....pdf
* Sylvia Wynter (2015), On Being Human as Praxis -- interview with Katherine Mckittrick
* Sylvia Wynter (2015), On Being Human as Praxis -- interview with Katherine Mckittrick
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* Anaïs Nony (2017), Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
* Anaïs Nony (2017), Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
* Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race
* Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race
* Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), A brief introduction to decolonial computing
* Sara Ahmed and Anne-Marie Fortier, "Re-imagining communities", in International Journal of Cultural Studies 2003, Volume 6(3): 251–259.
* Sara Ahmed and Anne-Marie Fortier, "Re-imagining communities", in International Journal of Cultural Studies 2003, Volume 6(3): 251–259.
* Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace, Black Feminist Calculus Meets Nothing to Prove: A Mobile Homecoming Project Ritual toward the Postdigital
* Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace, Black Feminist Calculus Meets Nothing to Prove: A Mobile Homecoming Project Ritual toward the Postdigital

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Resources

Read


To Read

  • Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics
  • Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), A brief introduction to decolonial computing
  • Ramon Amaro (2019), Artificial intelligence: Warped, colorful forms and their unclear geometries https://research.gold.ac.uk/27052/1/SoU_AI%2C%20warped%2C%20colorful%20forms....pdf
  • Sylvia Wynter (2015), On Being Human as Praxis -- interview with Katherine Mckittrick
  • Elodie Mugrefya (2019), Mise en Valeur et Omission https://diversions.constantvzw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Afrique_aux_noirs
  • Denise Fereira Da Silva (2016), 'On difference without separability'
  • Katherine Mckittrick, Mathematics Black Life
  • Noah Tsika (2016), CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online
  • Anaïs Nony (2017), Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
  • Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race
  • Sara Ahmed and Anne-Marie Fortier, "Re-imagining communities", in International Journal of Cultural Studies 2003, Volume 6(3): 251–259.
  • Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace, Black Feminist Calculus Meets Nothing to Prove: A Mobile Homecoming Project Ritual toward the Postdigital


Watched / Listened


To watch / To Listen


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Interest in synchonization (in conflict) and the problem that can occur (power, overwriting, linked to the MOOCs - colonial pasts and neoliberal futures-) Michael Murtaugh article sync vs conflict