No posting lately. Hardly even checked my pet blog. Way too many things to do…but soon I’m on holidays, and then there are a couple of weeks of writing and then more holiday. It’s conceivable I’ll blog in there somewhere – or maybe not.
Have fun!
I'm Jill Walker Rettberg, professor of digital culture at the University of Bergen. Blogging here since October 2000.
No posting lately. Hardly even checked my pet blog. Way too many things to do…but soon I’m on holidays, and then there are a couple of weeks of writing and then more holiday. It’s conceivable I’ll blog in there somewhere – or maybe not.
Have fun!
Have you tried playing with the mini version of DALL-E yet? It’s fun! What DALL-E does is generate wonderful images from written prompts, using a neural network trained on images scraped from the internet that have English language captions attached to them. […]
Call for submissions to a workshop, Bergen, Norway
Workshop dates: 15-17 August 2022
Proposals due: 15 June
The Machine Vision in Everyday Life project invites proposals for an interdisciplinary workshop using qualitative approaches and digital methods to analyse how machine vision is represented in art, science fiction, games, social media and other forms of cultural and aesthetic expression.
For the Machine Vision in Everyday Life project we’ve analysed how machine vision technologies are portrayed and used in 500 works of fiction and art, including 77 digital games, 190 digital artworks and 233 movies, novels and other narratives. You can browse […]
I think you should learn R! No really – I’ve spent the last 6-7 weeks learning R so I can visualise the data we’ve collected in the Database of Machine Vision in Art, Games and Narratives, and it’s not as hard as […]
I’m a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago this year, affiliated with the Center for Applied AI at Booth School of Business. I’m excited about the opportunity to learn from a different disciplinary approach to AI and machine vision. I discovered […]
I’m giving a talk at an actual f2f academic conference today, Critical Borders, Radical Re(visions) of AI, in Cambridge. I was particularly excited to see this conference because it’s organised by the people who edited AI Narratives A History of Imaginative Thinking […]
jeremy hight
I am giving you a comment! I love your blog and mine never gets comments……..like one hand clapping………..
I have a paper I just published i’d like you to check out………..it was just on rhizome……………..”floating points” it proposes a new field of narrative art that triggers above cities and changes with altitude…………..
hz-journal.org is where it is published……….
was hoping you might link it on your blog…………..
and would be glad to give comments…….link blogs………
I don’t know if you know my work …..but I am credited with inventing spatial locative narrative in the project 34 north 118 west
and a bunch of other stuff
Troy Worman
I love your blog and am looking forward to your return.
Oso Raro
You’ve broken the addiciton! How did you do it? Gum? A patch? Cold turkey? What’s your secret? 😛
Addy Farmer
Dear Jill
I was interested to read of your research in an article in, ‘The Guardinan’
It’s dated 2004 and I wondered if you’re still interested in ficblogs?
My ficblog is from a nine year old boy’s perspective but there are others
I have started a discussion group for ficblogging-I’ll send you an invute
in case you’re interested.
Best Wishes
Addy Farmer
YGG (no kidding)
a blog entry [fr] about how WoW gives adequate training for corporate life : http://www.tannskaya.info/index.php/2006/07/18/281-transwowition-professionelle