Dear All,
I'd like to make you aware of our book publication:
“Training the Archive” includes four new essays by Hannes Bajohr, Mél
Hogan, Moritz Ibing et al., and Giulia Taurino, interviews with experts
from the field of artificial intelligence, a collection of material in
the form of images, information on prototypes and documentation of the
accompanying laboratory exhibition and conference.
“Training the Archive” (2020–2023) focuses on the transfer of machine
learning methods to curatorial practice and on investigating the extent
to which algorithmic models can support the exploration of museum
collections. It summarizes the results of the joint research project at
Ludwig Forum Aachen, HMKV Hartware MedienKunstVerein, and RWTH Aachen
University.
best regards,
Francis
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Preface Inke Arns & Eva Birkenstock
Introduction Dominik Bönisch & Francis Hunger
Interview Adam Harvey
Interview Gabriel Pereira
Artificial Intelligence Is a Hot Mess – Mél Hogan
Interview Magda Tyżlik-Carver
Interview Maya Indira Ganesh
In Search of Boundary Objects: A Taxonomy-Based Approach to Algorithmic
Co-curation in Archival Collections – Giulia Taurino
Interview Matteo Pasquinelli
Interview Alexa Steinbrück
Interview Anna Ridler
Localized Latent Updates for Fine-Tuning Vision-Language Models – Moritz
Ibing, Isaak Lim & Leif Kobbelt
Interview Nick Couldry & Ulises Mejias
Interview Elisa Giardina Papa
Interview Mar Hicks
Whoever Controls Language Models Controls Politics – Hannes Bajohr
ISBN: 978-3-7533-0566-0
For teaching purposes contact [email protected]
order:
https://www.buchhandlung-walther-koenig.de/koenig2/index.php?mode=details&showcase=1&art=1656141
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