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The disappearance of AI
Clock time is invisibly and unquestioningly embedded in most societies across the world. Will AI be too?
Jul 26
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June 2025

After de-skilling, art?
One response to full automation
Jun 20
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May 2025

Dreaming with AI
Hallucination and imagination in dream states and deep learning
May 28
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Stitching together space and time
Christopher Thomas Allen of the Light Surgeons on live cinema, and AI versus analog.
May 2
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April 2025

Bridging realities with Connie Bakshi
Concert pianist, biomedical engineer, descended from an ancient lineage of Taiwanese shamans, the artist combines it all to take us beyond what we…
Apr 12
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March 2025

Real world or ideal world?
How to address bias in AI
Mar 29
Unseen, untouchable, tactile AI
Behind the screen with artist Vishal Kumaraswamy
Mar 11

February 2025

Webs of wood, wires, and worlds
Artist and performer Thea Rae on hanging from trees and wiring up LEDs
Feb 21

January 2025

Designing with AI
How AI is changing design, and how to work with it to get results.
Jan 6
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December 2024

30 million robots
Lessons from Mark Tilden on taking robotics from tech to toys to tools
Dec 24, 2024
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The robot behind the curtain
What robots, cyborgs, and comedy can teach us about AI
Dec 14, 2024

October 2024

The end of software development
and the collapse of consensus reality
Oct 21, 2024
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