Louise Amoore

Making Sense of the Digital Society: Our Lives With Algorithms

Moderation: Tobi Müller

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  • Dialogue
English /  With German simultaneous translation / 
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From detecting anomalies in medical images to drone footage, algorithms are transforming radically how we make sense in society. They reduce the undecidability of what could be happening in a scene into a single meaning. This is problematic because our relationships with other beings cannot be condensed. In her lecture Louise Amoore speaks about what remains of the things which cannot be translated into a single numeric output. 

Dates

Past
Mon 1.7.2019, 19:00 / HAU1
Notes:

This event will be recorded and broadcasted live.

Credits

The lecture series is organised by Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and the Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb). In cooperation with HAU Hebbel am Ufer.

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Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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