dear community,

this is an invitation from mur.at - open source art server & net art platform - to some of our current activities. remote participation may be possible on request, please get back to us if you wish to do so!

best,

maggie (for mur.at)

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*mur.at worklab SAVE THE DATE*

we will be hosting our traditional worklab again this June. GIA will present their work, plus we have some more exciting talks and workshop.

save the date: mur.at worklab 19.-23. June 2024 @ KiG, Volkshaus Graz
more infos & detailed program will follow shortly.

*mur.at presents AiR@mur*

currently the slovenian collective GIA is doing an artist residency at mur.at. they are artists, coders and media theorists and activists and run the noncommercial server project kompot.si in Ljubljana. during their residency GIA hosts an open reading group focused on the topics of critical "AI" & LLMs (large language models), and they will also present & discuss their work at our annual worklab. the reading group happens every wednesday 16-18h Vienna time at the mur.at headquarter, Leitnergasse 7, Graz. remote participation is possible on prior request. come and join us to discuss the future of chatbots!

more info and texts to read: https://mur.at/post/2024-gia-readinggroup/
detailed invitation here:

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The GIA collective is organising a reading group in May and June 2024.

    Dates: Wednesdays May 22, May 29, June 5
    Time: 16.00-18.00
    Location: mur-Projektraum, Leitnergasse 7, 8010 Graz
    The reading group will be held in English only.

LLMs represent a major advancement of the ‘computational turn’ in mediality, but remain rather isolated as an object of investigation or critique. This is partly due to marketing hype surrounding them (which becomes the secondary object of critique) or their ambivalent corporate origin, but also a lack of ambitious theoretical considerations.

In order to attempt a more wide ranging view we invite you to join GIA’s activities the mur.at worklab and together we will consider questions like:

    How do LLMs remediate old dreams (and nightmares) of universal languages, encyclopedists, archivists and all kinds of information management projects to which LLMs are peculiarly related?

    How is the question of remediation related to abstraction and what kind of vistas do LLMs open for us (new dreams and new nightmares)?

    In what sense can we understand LLMs as the first true AI cultural interfaces? What does the future hold in an era of ubiquitous LLMs?

    What kinds of social and self-relations will be afforded by LLMs?

We will address these and similar questions in our activities. These include Wednesday reading groups (22.5. 29.5. 5.6. // 16.00 - 18.00) in the mur.at project room (Leitnergasse 7) and a traditional worklab in June (19. -23. 6.) at KIG.

More information about the coming reading seminars:

    You can come to any seminar. There’s no need to attend all.
    The texts we will read will be announced here each week. If you want to suggest a text, you can do so at the seminar or send us an email at g...@kompot.si

For the first week we suggest to read:

    Operative ekphrasis: The collapse of the text/image distinction in multimodal AI     Buckland, M. The expansion of bibliography: Dog-stone, antelope, and evidence

Secondary (not necessary) texts:

    Non-Human Words: On GPT-3 as a Philosophical Laboratory
    The Model is The Message

If you would like to join or if you have any questions, please contact us at g...@kompot.si

See you around!

GIA team

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“There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew.” ― Marshall 
McLuhan

Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka
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