MachineMachine /stream - tagged with lecture https://machinemachine.net/stream/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress therourke@gmail.com <![CDATA[Daniel Rourke - “We're trying to have the non-weird future get here as fast as possible.”]]> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47boeVR3VuI

Goldsmiths College Department of Art MFA Lectures 2018 - 2019

Series 1.1: Offence is the Best Defence: On the Success of Social Media Toxicity

8 Oct 2018 — Daniel Rourke (Goldsmiths): “We're trying to have the non-weird future get here as fast as possible.” 15 Oct 2018 — Isobelle Clarke (Birmingham): "Poor little snowflake, are you 'grossly' offended?": Quantifying Communicative Styles of Twitter Trolling 22 Oct 2018 — Zeena Feldman (Kings College, London): Beyond Time: On Quitting Social Media 29 Oct 2018 — William Davies (Goldsmiths): War of Words: Embodiment and Rhetoric in Online Combat

Daniel Rourke 8th October 2018 “We're trying to have the non-weird future get here as fast as possible.”

From the Latin ‘aequivocare’, for ‘called by the same name’, to equivocate is to use language ambiguously to conceal a truth or avoid commitment to a single meaning. In this talk Daniel Rourke will consider equivocation in the performative (social media) speech acts of figures such as Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

How their speech acts exposit a 'shared' future, or a means of ‘escaping’ our present conditions, has much to tell us about how the very idea of the ‘true’ or the ‘false’ has shifted in the era of algorithmic governance, and social media campaigns such as #MeToo.

Turning to Homi K. Bhabha's theories of postcolonial discourse, as well as introducing the project The 3D Additivist Manifesto – co-created with Morehshin Allahyari – Daniel will end by trying to reaffirm the equivocal act, pointing out a way to generate and move toward non-determinate futures without imperialising them.

BIO: Dr. Daniel Rourke is a writer/artist and co-convener of Digital Media (MA) at Goldsmiths. In his work Daniel creates collaborative frameworks and theoretical toolsets for exploring the intersection of digital materiality, the arts, and posthumanism. These frameworks often hinge on speculative elements taken from science fiction and pop culture: fictional figures and fabulations that might offer a glimpse of a radical ‘outside’ to the human(ities). His writing and artistic profile includes work with AND Festival, The V&A, FACT Liverpool, Arebyte gallery, Centre Pompidou, Transmediale, Tate Modern, Sonic Acts Festival, as well as recent artistic collaborations with a cast of hundreds... web: machinemachine.net.

Presented by the Art Department, Goldsmiths.

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Fri, 08 Feb 2019 06:24:18 -0800 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47boeVR3VuI
<![CDATA[10. Salon Digital: #Additivism and the Art of Collective Survival - Daniel Rourke]]> https://vimeo.com/250198657

In diesem Video geht es um den Salon Digital 10. Dokumentation des 10. Salon Digital an der Hochschule für Künste Bremen am 29.11.2017. Mit Daniel Rourke. / filmische Dokumentation: Eva Klauss Rather than try and solve the problems we face as a planetary species - political and social problems which have been with us for millennia; or problems which come with new, and shiny names like ‘The Anthropocene’ - Daniel Rourke and Morehshin Allahyari, in their #'Additivism project, look to question the very notion of ‘the solution’: asking how the stories our problem come wrapped in are products of particular privileges, identities, and points of view. In this talk Daniel Rourke introduces The 3D Additivist Manifesto and Cookbook, showcasing some of the 'post-solution' projects it contains, and asking difficult questions of how to act once there are no solutions left. What is #Additivism? In March 2015 Allahyari & Rourke released The 3D Additivist Manifesto, a call to push the 3D printer and other creative technologies, to their absolute limits and beyond into the realm of the speculative, the provocative and the weird. The 3D Additivist Cookbook is composed of responses to that call, an extensive catalog of digital forms, material actions, and post-humanist methodologies and impressions. - The program for Digital Media at the University of the Arts Bremen launched a regular series of salon-style gatherings titled “Spectacle: Reenactments in the Arts, Design, Science and Technology.” The events have an open format and provide a forum for experiments, presentations and performances from a range of different fields, but with a common focus on old and new media, as well as technologies. The salon thereby enables a practice of reenactment as a way to make things past and hidden visible, present and also questionable. Contemporary new technologies and media seem to cover knowledge with complex layers of materials, code/sign systems and history/organization. Reenacting can translate obscured knowledge, ideas and theories into bodies and actions. At the heart of this conceptual approach is a desire to turn past events into present experiences—although the very nature of the past prohibits such an endeavor. The salon pursues the primary goal of opening closed systems and constructions (black boxes). Global power structures, as well as complex processes in development and production—leading to hermetic constructs—have made it even harder to understand science, economy and contemporary media, as well as new technologies. Recipients therefore tend to mostly grasp only their superficial level. The spectacle is a way to condense actions and processes. Reenactment, on the other hand, builds on repetition and history. But the spectacle is a moment in the here and now where everything flows together and culminates. Organised by: Andrea Sick, Ralf Baecker und Dennis Paul salon-digital.comCast: Digitale Medien KuD der HfK

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Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:01:13 -0700 https://vimeo.com/250198657
<![CDATA[transmediale 2016 | Disnovation Research / Drone-2000]]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dUw0rLHmp8

with: Jean-Marie Boyer, Ewen Chardronnet, Nicolas Maigret, Daniel Rourke, Erin Sexton; moderated by Ryan Bishop

Disnovation Research is a project inquiring into the mechanics and rhetoric of innovation. Considering the "propaganda of innovation" as one of the ideological driving forces of our era, it aims to explore the notions of technological fetishism and solutionism through speculations and diversions by artists and thinkers.

The performance Drone-2000 presents a bestiary of autonomous flying systems powered by dysfunctional algorithms. Here, trusting the autonomy of the machine is not only a discursive concept but a real-life experience shared with the audience, triggering visceral and psychological reactions.

The Disnovation panel highlighted a few outstanding projects on this issue, with Daniel Rourke introducing the #Additivism speculative research project – a collaboration with artist and activist Morehshin Allahyari – followed by Ewen Chardronnet presenting the fifth issue of the Laboratory Planet newspaper.

Haus der Kulturen der Welt Thursday, 4 February 2016

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Thu, 31 Mar 2016 04:29:15 -0700 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dUw0rLHmp8
<![CDATA[#Additivism: An Encounter with The Fluid Outside]]> https://vimeo.com/158453730

SONIC ACTS ACADEMY #Additivism: An Encounter with The Fluid Outside 28 February 2016 - De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, the Netherlands --- A talk and Q&A session by Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke about The 3D Additivist Manifesto + The 3D Additivist Cookbook and the artist’s own research and practice in relationship to #Additivism, activism, and critical/poetic approaches to 3D printing. #Additivism is a collaboration between artist and activist Morehshin Allahyari and writer/artist/academic Daniel Rourke. In March 2015 they released The 3D Additivist Manifesto: a call to push additive manufacturing technologies to their absolute limits and beyond, into the realm of the speculative, the provocative and the weird. They then issued a call for submissions for a radical ‘Cookbook‘ of blueprints, designs, 3D print templates, and essays on the topics raised by their Manifesto including text and projects on environmental ethics, objects in movements for social and political change, the renewed contemporary significance of the artist manifesto by the likes of the Accelerationist and Xenofeminist movements, and the potential of radical intervention in contemporary technocapitalism.Cast: Sonic Acts

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Fri, 18 Mar 2016 04:48:27 -0700 https://vimeo.com/158453730
<![CDATA[WHAT IS #ADDITIVISM? Critical Perspectives on 3D Printing]]> https://vimeo.com/142438943

studioforcreativeinquiry.org/events/lecture-workshop-what-is-additivism-critical-perspectives-on-3d-printing-with-morehshin-allahyari-daniel-rourke twitter.com/morehshin twitter.com/therourke via-2015.com/ The 3D Additivist Manifesto calls creators and thinkers to action around a technology filled with hope and promise: the 3D printer. By considering this technology as a potential force for good, bad, and otherwise, visiting artists Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke aim to disrupt binary thinking entirely, drawing together makers and thinkers invested in the idea of real, radical, change. In March 2015 Allahyari and Rourke invited submissions to an open-source ‘Cookbook’ of radical ideas that cut across the arts, engineering, and sciences. Inspired, in part, by William Powell’s The Anarchist Cookbook (1969), The 3D Additivist Cookbook will contain speculative texts, templates, recipes and (im)practical designs for living in this most contradictory of times. A talk and Q&A session by Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke about The 3D Additivist Manifesto + The 3D Additivist Cookbook in addition to the screening of The 3D Additivist Manifesto video. Artists will talk about their own research and practice in relationship to Additivism and 3D printing.Cast: STUDIO for Creative InquiryTags:

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Tue, 10 Nov 2015 07:20:54 -0800 https://vimeo.com/142438943
<![CDATA[Posthuman Glossary, Introduction by Maria Hlavajova & Rosi Braidotti & presentation by Katerina Kolozova]]> https://vimeo.com/129532944

May 21th 2015 BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht invites you to join the series of presentations, conversations, seminars, and workshops Posthuman Glossary. The series takes place in the form of intensive two-day gatherings with artists, scholars, and activists around the critical issues of posthumanity in present-day artistic and intellectual work on 21–22 May, 28–29 May, 11–12 June, and 18–19 June 2015. Posthuman Glossary is a part of BAK’s research program Future Vocabularies (2014–2016) and its chapter Human-Inhuman-Posthuman, which is developed in dialogue with BAK Research Fellow Professor Rosi Braidotti and organized in collaboration with the Centre for the Humanities, Utrecht University, Utrecht. The series leads to the publishing of the Posthuman Glossary in 2016, edited by Braidotti and BAK’s Artistic Director Maria Hlavajova.Cast: BAK, basis voor actuele kunst and Openwebcast.nlTags: BAK and Utrecht

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Sat, 20 Jun 2015 07:06:56 -0700 https://vimeo.com/129532944
<![CDATA[Donna Haraway - SF: String Figures, Multispecies Muddles, Staying with the Trouble]]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1uTVnhIHS8&feature=youtube_gdata

This public Lecture took place on March 24, 2014 at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

Dr. Donna Haraway was invited to give a keynote presentation as part of the research-creation working group think-tank event.

More information is available at http://researchcreation.ca

This event was supported in part by the Kule Institute for Advanced Study.

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Wed, 01 Apr 2015 08:00:21 -0700 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1uTVnhIHS8&feature=youtube_gdata
<![CDATA[Keynote by Judy Wajcman – Keynote Capture All_Work]]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0FVbHwonLI&feature=youtube_gdata

Introduction: Kristoffer Gansing Moderation: Carolin Gerlitz With Judy Wajcman, Tiziana Terranova

A double-keynote on the dilemmas of post-digital labour and on possibilities and capabilities of workers to cope with and organise out of today’s both highly diffuse as well as algorithmically governed labour situations.

At Haus der Kulturen der Welt Thursday 29 Jan 2015

Conference Stream: Work

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Thu, 12 Mar 2015 16:55:02 -0700 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0FVbHwonLI&feature=youtube_gdata
<![CDATA[Is the Museum a Battlefield]]> http://vimeo.com/76011774

Documentation of Hito Steyerl's lecture "Is the Museum a Battlefield", first shown at 13th Istanbul Biennial. Steyerl’s new lecture, pro­duced for the 13th Istanbul Biennial, takes as its departure point her March 2013 talk ‘I Dreamed a Dream: Politics in the Age of Mass Art Production’ and focuses on the arms industry, a phenomenon constantly re-conceptualized by the media through the regular flow of images. It asks the question of how a museum and a battlefield could be related. The question emerges when Steyerl follows the trace of an empty bullet casing which she found in the area where the mass grave of Andrea Wolf and her friends were located in Van, Turkey.Cast: Museum Battlefield

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Sun, 19 Jan 2014 15:49:33 -0800 http://vimeo.com/76011774
<![CDATA[Glitches in Things and the “Friendly Medium”]]> http://vimeo.com/84208956

This talk was original delivered at GLI.TC/H 2112, on Saturday 8th December 2012. The talk expands on ideas I have been carting around for a few of years now. Updated with Object Oriented insights I hope it acts as a mental toolkit for artists looking to dance with objects, in all their glitchy splendour. As usual, I completely ignored my notes whilst talking, for this reason it’s worth listening to the question and answer bit afterwards. See here for more: machinemachine.net/text/arts/an-object-oriented-glitch-ontology Infinite thanks must go to Rosa Menkman, Jon Satrom and Nick Briz – the GLI.TC/H Bots at the heart of the fest. Thank you for inviting me to participate.

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Wed, 15 Jan 2014 03:29:49 -0800 http://vimeo.com/84208956
<![CDATA[Stanford scholar asks: What does the traumatic past mean for our future?]]> http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/november/eshel-trauma-futurity-111113.html

Images of a post-apocalyptic world are rife in contemporary literature. Written in 2006, The Road by American author Cormac McCarthy depicts a nearly decimated planet Earth. The probable end of mankind is described in great detail in P. D. James' 1992 dystopian novel The Children of Men.

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Wed, 20 Nov 2013 05:13:17 -0800 http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/november/eshel-trauma-futurity-111113.html
<![CDATA[GL1TCHYSTØRIES - jonCates (2013)]]> http://gl1tch.us/R3kN3WWWs.html

GL1TCHYSTØRIES: (A) PUBLIC lecture on glitch, Glitch Art + Media Art Historieshttp://gl1tch.us/index_20131008.html at RENEW Media Art Histories conferencehttp://www.mediaarthistory.org in Riga, Latvia http://renew.rixc.

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Wed, 20 Nov 2013 05:13:13 -0800 http://gl1tch.us/R3kN3WWWs.html
<![CDATA[Conference Paper: How GIFs “Language” and What They Might Mean]]> http://www.scribd.com/doc/215716081/Paper-delivered-‘How-GIFs-Language-and-What-They-Might-Mean’-University-Center-Chicago-October-18th-19th

International Conference on the Image, ‘How GIFs “Language” and What They Might Mean’, University Center Chicago, October 18th-19th 2013

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Fri, 18 Oct 2013 08:38:09 -0700 http://www.scribd.com/doc/215716081/Paper-delivered-‘How-GIFs-Language-and-What-They-Might-Mean’-University-Center-Chicago-October-18th-19th
<![CDATA[The Hendrick's Lecture Series]]> http://thehendrickslectureseries.co.uk/burroughs.html

WILLIAM BURROUGHS and the TORSO MURDERER with Oliver Harris William Burroughs writes "...in this life we have to take things as we find them as the torso murderer said when he discovered his victim was a quadruple amputee.

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Mon, 04 Feb 2013 03:25:02 -0800 http://thehendrickslectureseries.co.uk/burroughs.html
<![CDATA[An Object Oriented Glitch Ontology?]]> http://machinemachine.net/portfolio/an-object-oriented-glitch-ontology

I took a trip to Chicago for GLI.TC/H 2112! – A conference/festival/carnival/movement in honour (and despite) of hardware/software/wetware errors, databends and feedback blackholes. I took a ton of photographs, you can view them on Flickr (better quality) or Facebook (dotted with comments, insights and exultations from the GLI.TC/H community). I intend to write more about the event, but for now I will post my talk here, which I gave on Saturday 8th December. It’s title is Glitches in Things and the “Friendly Medium”, a talk expanding on an idea I have been carting around for a couple of years now. Updated with Object Oriented insights I hope it acts as a mental toolkit for artists looking to dance with objects, in all their glitchy splendour. As usual, I completely ignored my notes whilst talking, for this reason it’s worth listening to the question and answer bit afterwards. Infinite thanks must go to Rosa Menkman, Jon Satrom and Nick Briz – the GLI.TC/H Bots at the heart of the fest. Thank you for inviting me to participate. More on OOO, glitches, kipple and Things to come reeeeal soon… (the talky bit starts a few minutes in)

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Mon, 10 Dec 2012 15:22:00 -0800 http://machinemachine.net/portfolio/an-object-oriented-glitch-ontology
<![CDATA[Conference Panel: How to Survive in a Post-Zombie Digital Landscape]]> http://www.scribd.com/doc/215715678/Panel-delivered-‘Figuring-Genre-in-Contemporary-Culture-How-to-Survive-in-a-Post-Zombie-Digital-Landscape’

ASAP/4: Genres of the Present Conference, Royal College of Art, ‘Abject Materialities (an Ontology of Every Thing on the Face of the Earth)’ as part of panel, ‘Figuring Genre in Contemporary Culture: How to Survive in a Post-Zombie Digital Landscape’, with Zara Dinnen, Rob Gallagher and Simon Clark, October 4th-6th 2012

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Thu, 04 Oct 2012 08:26:41 -0700 http://www.scribd.com/doc/215715678/Panel-delivered-‘Figuring-Genre-in-Contemporary-Culture-How-to-Survive-in-a-Post-Zombie-Digital-Landscape’
<![CDATA[Failure lecture at Gli.tc/h 20111 Birmingham]]> http://glti.ch/failure-lecture-at-gli-tch-20111-birmingham/

Glti.ch Karaoke in the flesh! This is a lecture, performance and intellectual escapade all rolled into one. Watch Daniel and Kyoung chat, fail, sing and fail some more. And the crowd go wild…

Check out some of the other, superb, glitchy lectures and performances, via YouTube and Flickr. And thanks once again to Antonio Roberts and everyone at Gli.tc/h for their incredible hospitality and FAILURE foresight.

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Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:00 -0800 http://glti.ch/failure-lecture-at-gli-tch-20111-birmingham/
<![CDATA[GLI.TC/H Lecture - Glitch Karaoke]]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXPy0WtjfBg&feature=youtube_gdata ]]> Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:49:05 -0800 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXPy0WtjfBg&feature=youtube_gdata <![CDATA[Giorgio Agamben. What is a Paradigm. 2002 1/10]]> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Wxn1L9Er0&feature=youtube_gdata ]]> Fri, 12 Aug 2011 07:50:19 -0700 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Wxn1L9Er0&feature=youtube_gdata <![CDATA[Game Center Lecture Series: Erik Wolpaw on Portal 2]]> http://vimeo.com/23534126

Cast: NYU Game Center

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Wed, 11 May 2011 03:36:07 -0700 http://vimeo.com/23534126