The techno-politics of programming vision.

The article presents a conversation on the techno-politics of programming vision and explores the interdisciplinary relationship between art practices and academic research. Topics include the histories of image-making technologies and post-digital and neo-colonial models of representation; colonial...

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Published in:Visual Studies Vol. 38; no. 2; pp. 192 - 196
Main Authors: Amin, Heba Y., Downey, Anthony
Format: Article
Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd Feb-May2023
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Summary:The article presents a conversation on the techno-politics of programming vision and explores the interdisciplinary relationship between art practices and academic research. Topics include the histories of image-making technologies and post-digital and neo-colonial models of representation; colonial exploitation; and data extraction from images.