
Philosophy Dialogues: Robin Mackay
As automation and data-fueled technologies reconfigure lived experience, what new forms of sensing emerge? What kinds of relationships between human and machine sense arise? And what does it mean for artists and theorists to intervene within these aesthetic transformations? This lecture series gathers five contemporary thinkers from different theoretical orientations to investigate the capacities of art and technology to shape alternative worlds of sense and sense-making.

Philosophy Dialogues: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
As automation and data-fueled technologies reconfigure lived experience, what new forms of sensing emerge? What kinds of relationships between human and machine sense arise? And what does it mean for artists and theorists to intervene within these aesthetic transformations? This lecture series gathers five contemporary thinkers from different theoretical orientations to investigate the capacities of art and technology to shape alternative worlds of sense and sense-making.

Philosophy Dialogues: Gabriel Rockhill, Roy Ben-Shai
As automation and data-fueled technologies reconfigure lived experience, what new forms of sensing emerge? What kinds of relationships between human and machine sense arise? And what does it mean for artists and theorists to intervene within these aesthetic transformations? This lecture series gathers five contemporary thinkers from different theoretical orientations to investigate the capacities of art and technology to shape alternative worlds of sense and sense-making.