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Guest Lecture: Interrupting Merit, Subverting Legibility: Navigating Caste In ‘Casteless’ Worlds of Computing
Dr. Palashi Vaghela from University of California, San Diego will give this guest lecture on March 6th, 11:35am–12:50pm at GR109.
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Talk: Black Virtuality
Blackness is always mediated—by the state, by history, by the white gaze. In virtual spaces, this mediation extends to the algorithms.
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Waiting for Robots: The Hidden Hands of Automation
This talk explores a persistent phenomenon in AI development: the recurring promise of complete automation that perpetually remains just out of reach.
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Island Tinkerers: Innovation and Transformation in the Making of Taiwan’s Computing Industry
Prof. Honghong Tinn from University of Minnesota - Twin Cities will give this talk on January 30, 11:35am–12:50pm at GR109.
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Book Talk: Feeding The Machine
Mark Graham (Oxford) and James Muldoon (Essex) who will be presenting their new book, Feeding The Machine.
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Borderland: The Line Within
Critical Computing faculty Alex Gil is hosting a screening of the film “Torn Apart/Separados” at 7 PM on November 4, at 53 Wall St.
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The Internet We Could Have Had
Prof. Chris Kelty from UCLA will give this talk on November 4, 3:45–5:15pm at the Humanities Quadrangle, room 276
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The Vietnamese Computer Scientist Who Made "Toy Story" Possible
Critical computing scholars investigate the connections between 20th century wars, Asian-American immigration and computer graphics algorithms.