Terra Analytica: The Automated Gaze of Corn and Soy.

The article presents the discussion on analytical apparatus creates a visualization of finance capital's random-access memory, constantly updating and rewriting itself. Topics include artistic research adds to the discussion concerned with the agency of predictive systems and archives to perform the...

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Published in:Afterimage Vol. 50; no. 2; pp. 24 - 45
Main Authors: SAMSON, AUDREY, GALLARDO, FRANCISCO
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Published: University of California Press Jun2023
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          A senior lecturer and co-leads the Digital Arts Computing program in the Art Department at Goldsmiths, University of London.
          Studio tutor in the School of Architecture at Loughborough University.
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        Visualization
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