Brian Holmes via nettime-l on Thu, 28 Sep 2023 17:57:44 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Internet Tour - San Francisco Bay Area. Invisible Infrastructures and AI Hallucinations |
Bravo Mario, this sounds absolutely brilliant! Entire worthy of Ramón Llull's memory. I wish I would be in San francisco on that day, and I wish you luck with the whole project, Brian On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 5:36 AM mario santamaria via nettime-l < nettime-l@lists.nettime.org> wrote: > Dear all, (sorry for crossposting) > > It is a pleasure to invite you to this very special Internet Tour. > 4 hours, a fake tech bus, unlimited fun > > *Internet Tour: Invisible Infrastructures and AI Hallucinations* > San Francisco Bay Area. Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. > > 12 Oct 2023 > > An in-person journey through the physical Internet infrastructure, a > tourist route of non-touristic places. > > With Alex Saum-Pascual, Digital Artist, Poet, and Associate Professor of > Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media, University of California, > Berkeley; Jill Miller, Visual Artist and Assistant Professor, Department of > Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley; Asma Kazmi, > Research-Based Artist and Associate Professor, Department of Art Practice, > University of California, Berkeley; Beth Piatote, Writer, Playwright, > Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and Director of > Arts Research Center, University of California, Berkeley. > > Like any other digital technology, or the Internet itself, the current > explosion of AI research and applications relies on their conceptualization > as immaterial technologies. The idea of clean, ethereal networks whose data > is stored in a bodiless Cloud is nothing but a fallacy that hides thousands > of miles of fiber optic cables, innumerable data centers, and increasing > global energy consumption. The Internet that feeds and fuels AI is made up > of a series of materials, constructions, and interventions that are hidden > from the naked eye; from inconspicuous buildings in the centers of our > cities, to urban beaches where the undersea cables that connect countries > and continents are buried under the sand. > > “Internet Tour” is an initiative by Barcelona-based artist Mario > Santamaría, whose successful bus tours have explored the hidden digital > infrastructures of many European cities. Now in Berkeley, in collaboration > with Alex Saum-Pascual, and together with the Berkeley Center for New Media > and the Arts Research Center, we’ll embark on a collective exploration of > the world’s preeminent technology hub, the San Francisco Bay Area, as we > unearth its Internet infrastructure. Traveling by bus and on foot across > Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland, this guided tour will also feature > poetic and artistic experiences. We’ll visit the places through which our > voices, images, cryptocurrencies, and future intelligences circulate as > cursed matter that flows from the same wound. Where to go from there? > > An Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium special event, presented with > the Arts Research Center and as part of BCNM's Critical Infrastructures and > Cultural Analytics program. Co-sponsored by Institut Ramon Llull, the Peder > Sather Center for Advanced Study, and the Department of Spanish and > Portuguese at UC Berkeley. > > Also part of the exhibition: *More Than Meets AI.* Curated by Jill Miller, > Eamon O'Kane, and Scott Rettberg, this exhibition emerges from a Peder > Sather Center for Advanced Study research project titled “Transformation > and Disruption: The Challenges and Opportunities of AI for Human > Creativity.” The project is focused on the aesthetic and cultural impacts > of AI, and will result both in art exhibitions and research cooperation > between the University of Bergen’s Center for Digital Narrative and UC > Berkeley. > More info and tickets: > > https://events.berkeley.edu/arc/event/205768-internet-tour-invisible-infrastructures-and-ai > > *Others Internet Tour editions:* > > Barcelona (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023) > Madrid (2018, 2023) > Zaragoza (2019) > Bizkaia (2020) > Urbino (2020) > Hospitalet (2022) > Lleida (2022) > Berlin (2022) > Burgos (2023) > Palma (2023) > > More info: http://internetour.com/ > > > best, > > Mario Santamaría > www.mariosantamaria.net > ----------------------------------- > <http://www.mariosantamaria.net> > Tourist Guide > https://internetour.com <https://t.co/VRcqZjU2D6> > ----------------------------------- > Studio: Trama 34. L'Hospitalet, Barcelona > e: info@mariosantamaria.net tw: @m_msanta > m: +0034 651 109 724 > ----------------------------------- > <https://t.co/VRcqZjU2D6> > -- > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: https://www.nettime.org > # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org > -- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: https://www.nettime.org # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org