Calendars:Networked Media Calendar/Networked Media Calendar/04-03-2019 -Event 4: Difference between revisions

From XPUB & Lens-Based wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
LB1: "Neural Networks for Imagemaking" with Javi  
LB1: "Neural Networks for Imagemaking" with Javi  


13:30 - 17:00, WH.02.108 Computer Instruction Room (Interaction Station)
14:00 - 17:00, WH.02.110 Interaction Station (Classroom next to the Computer Room)
<p>Deep Neural Networks have had a breakthrough in recent years. In this class, we will introduce different types of Neural Networks and how they can be used in an imagemaking context.</p>
<p>Deep Neural Networks have had a breakthrough in recent years. In this class, we will introduce different types of Neural Networks and how they can be used in an imagemaking context.</p>


Related readings:<br/>
Related readings:<br/>
*Trevor Paglen, “Invisible Images (Your Pictures Are Looking at You).” (2016).
*Trevor Paglen, “Invisible Images (Your Pictures Are Looking at You).” (2016):
https://thenewinquiry.com/invisible-images-your-pictures-are-looking-at-you/
*Hito Steyerl, "A Sea of Data: Apophenia and Pattern (Mis-)Recognition"
https://www.e-flux.com/journal/72/60480/a-sea-of-data-apophenia-and-pattern-mis-recognition/
*Florian Cramer, "Crapularity Hermeneutics"
http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/crapularity_hermeneutics/

Revision as of 11:47, 22 February 2019

LB1: "Neural Networks for Imagemaking" with Javi

14:00 - 17:00, WH.02.110 Interaction Station (Classroom next to the Computer Room)

Deep Neural Networks have had a breakthrough in recent years. In this class, we will introduce different types of Neural Networks and how they can be used in an imagemaking context.


Related readings:

  • Trevor Paglen, “Invisible Images (Your Pictures Are Looking at You).” (2016):

https://thenewinquiry.com/invisible-images-your-pictures-are-looking-at-you/

  • Hito Steyerl, "A Sea of Data: Apophenia and Pattern (Mis-)Recognition"

https://www.e-flux.com/journal/72/60480/a-sea-of-data-apophenia-and-pattern-mis-recognition/

  • Florian Cramer, "Crapularity Hermeneutics"

http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/crapularity_hermeneutics/