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Seeing, Naming, Knowing

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In a collection of six essays, the social and political implications of increasing technological inventions is unfurled. It argues for contemplative and critical questioning of evolving socio- political realities borne by the presence of new, and newer technology in our lives. These essays foreground such issues of visibility and naming, as they provide an awareness to an otherwise illegible system at play in the machines and machinic ideology allowed to mediate and translate the world today.

Nora N. Khan is a writer. She writes criticism on emerging issues within digital visual culture, experimental art and music practices, and philosophy of emerging technology. She is a professor at RISD, Digital and Media, where she teaches graduate students four courses: critical theory and artistic research, critical writing, both for artists and designers, and history of digital media. She is a longtime editor at Rhizome, and is currently editor of Prototype, the book of Google’s Artist and Machine Intelligence Group forthcoming in 2019.

51 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2019

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