Algorithmic anxiety in contemporary art : a Kierkegaardia inquiry into the imaginary of possibility
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This book uses prominent artistic representations of facial recognition algorithms, trading algorithms, and search algorithms as the entry point into an exploration of the constituents of the anxieties braided around these algorithms. It proposes that the work of Søren Kierkegaard—one of the first theorists of anxiety—helps us to investigate and critically analyse the constituents of ‘algorithmic anxiety’.
TitleAlgorithmic anxiety in contemporary art : a Kierkegaardia inquiry into the imaginary of possibility
Author
Place of publicationAmsterdam
PublisherInstitute of Network Cultures
Year of publication2019
Pagination155 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensionspdf
Materiale-document, pdf
ISBN978-94-92302-52-6
External document
Subjectalgorithms, technological media, big data
Persons keyword Femke Herregraven
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