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WHAT ARE BOB AND ALICE SAYING? [MIS]COMMUNICATION AND INTERMEDIATION BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CODE / HANNAH LAMMIN

Hannah Lammin Senior Lecturer in Media Theory | Programme Leader: BA Media and Communications, University of Greenwich, London Email: Hannah.Lammin@greenwich.ac.uk Reference this essay: Lammin, Hannah. “What Are Bob and Alice saying? [Mis]communication and Intermediation Between Language and Code.” In Language Games, edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sheena Calvert, and Hannah Lammin. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2021. Published Online: March […]

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TALKING WITH A VIRTUAL HUMAN: TRANSDISCIPLINARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPEECH-BASED INTERACTION IN THE AUDIENCE WITH A HERO PROJECT / MARSHA COURNEYA, DAVID JACKSON AND ROGER MCKINLEY

Marsha Courneya Senior Research Assistant, School of Digital Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Email: m.courneya@mmu.ac.uk ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2927-3606 David Jackson Lecturer in Digital Visualisation, School of Digital Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Email: d.j.jackson@mmu.ac.uk ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7985-2104 Roger McKinley Research Associate, School of Digital Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Email: r.mckinley@mmu.ac.uk ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0501-5653 Reference this essay: Courtneya, Marsha, David Jackson and Roger McKinley. “Talking with […]

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MISUNDERSTANDING AS POETICS: COLLABORATING WITH AI TO REWRITE THE INNER CRITIC / SARAH CISTON

Sarah Ciston Media Arts + Practice, University of Southern California Email: ciston@usc.edu Reference this essay: Ciston, Sarah. “Misunderstanding as Poetics: Collaborating with AI to Rewrite the Inner Critic.” In Language Games, edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sheena Calvert, and Hannah Lammin. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2021. Published Online: June 15, 2021 Published in Print: To Be Announced ISBN: To […]

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NURA YAMAN (‘COUNTRY SPEAKS’): LANGUAGE, PEOPLE AND PLACE IN SERIOUS GAMES / ANDREW BURRELL, RACHEL HENDERY, DANIÈLE HROMEK

Andrew Burrell Academic, Faculty of Design Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney, NSW, Australia Email: andrew.burrell@uts.edu.au ORCID: 0000-0002-1690-7542 Rachel Hendery Academic, Western Sydney University, Digital Humanities Research Group, Penrith, NSW, Australia Email: R.Hendery@westernsydney.edu.au ORCID: 0000-0003-0960-8859 Danièle Hromek Designer and Researcher, Budawang/Yuin, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia Email: daniele@danielehromek.com ORCID: 0000-0001-5492-9657 Reference this essay: Burrell, Andrew, Rachel Hendery and Danièle Hromek. […]

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THE VOICE OF THE UNDERWORLD: MAGICAL AND POLITICAL NARRATIVES OF THE SMART SPEAKER / WESLEY GOATLEY

Wesley Goatley Course Leader, MA Interaction Design Communication, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK Email: w.goatley@lcc.arts.ac.uk Web: https://www.wesleygoatley.com Reference this essay: Goatley, Wesley. “The Voice of the Underworld: Magical and Political Narratives of the Smart Speaker.” In Language Games, edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sheena Calvert, and Hannah Lammin. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2021. Published […]

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[IM]POSSIBLE ALPHABETS, OR WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO MEAN IN THE AGE OF AI? / PEDRO ZYLBERSZTAJN

Pedro Zylbersztajn Independent scholar Email: pedrozylber@gmail.com Web: https://www.pedrozylber.com Reference this essay: Zylbersztajn, Pedro. “[Im]possible Alphabets, or What Does It Mean to Mean in the age of AI?” In Language Games, edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sheena Calvert, and Hannah Lammin. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2021. Published Online: April 15, 2021 Published in Print: To Be Announced ISBN: To Be […]

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Rear Psycho: Hitchcock’s Horror Language Mediated by AI / Eleanor Dare

Eleanor Dare Visiting Lecturer, Royal College of Art, London Email: eleanor.dare@rca.ac.uk Web: https://www.rca.ac.uk/more/staff/dr-eleanor-dare/ Reference this essay: Dare, Eleanor. “Rear Psycho: Hitchcock’s horror language mediated by AI.” In Language Games, edited by Lanfranco Aceti, Sheena Calvert, and Hannah Lammin. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2021. Published Online: March 15, 2021 Published in Print: To Be Announced ISBN: To Be Announced […]

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A Critique of Surprise in Generative Art / Braxton Soderman, Daniel C. Howe

Braxton Soderman Assistant Professor, Film & Media Studies, University of California, Irvine, CA Email: asoderma@uci.edu Web: https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=6025 Daniel C. Howe Associate Professor, School of Creative Media, City University, Hong Kong Email: daniel@rednoise.org Web: https://rednoise.org/daniel Reference this essay: Soderman, Braxton and Daniel C. Howe. “A Critique of Surprise in Generative Art.” In Algorithmic and Generative Art, edited by Aceti, Lanfranco, Kris […]

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Algorithmic and Generative Art

Algorithmic and Generative Art Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 23 Issue 2 Description: This is a collection of essays that survey and explore the role of algorithmic and generative art not solely in the landscape of new media art but in the larger framework of contemporary fine arts. They analyze conceptual themes, aesthetics, and forms which have characterized and are reshaping […]

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Language Games

Language Games Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 23 Issue 1 Description: The goal of this issue is to bring together a range of perspectives — including those from philosophy, linguistics, computer sciences, digital humanities, and the creative arts — in order to examine the particular role of language in creating the interface between humans and AI/machine learning technologies. It will address […]