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Masked Media - What It Means to Be Human in the Age of Artificial Creative Intelligence

English · Paperback / Softback

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If we want a socially and environmentally just future, do we need a radical new theory of change - or to radically change theory? It's this question Gary Hall and his collaborators have been addressing for over twenty years with experimental publishing projects such as Open Humanities Press, Liquid and Living Books, and the Culture-Led Re-Commoning of Cities. Unsettling received ideas of the author and the book, originality and copyright, real and artificial intelligence, these uncommon communities of theorist-mediums are testing the 'non-modernist-liberal' modes of creating and sharing knowledge enabled by various media technologies, from writing and print, through photography and video, to computers and GenAI. By thinking outside the masked black box that renders Euro-Western knowledge-making practices invisible - keeping the human ontologically separate from the nonhuman, be it animals, the planet or algorithmic machines - they show there's no such thing as the human, the nonhuman already being in(the)human.
Masked Media is one such experimental project. It is not a 'human-authored' work. Instead, the thinking within it has been generated by a radically relational assemblage that includes AI and more. Although the book appears under a real name - 'Gary Hall' - which, like Banksy and Karen Eliot, acts as a mask, it is not the intellectual property of a singular human individual, and is published under a Collective Conditions for Re-Use licence to reflect this. Masked Media shows how such norm-critical experimentation is of vital importance to our understanding of everything, from identity politics and the decolonisation of knowledge, through epistemologies of the Global South and the possibilities of open city infrastructure, to extractive capitalism, planetary destruction and the Anthropocene. It thus constitutes a call to radically redesign theory for a time of multiple crises.

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Authors Gary Hall
Publisher Open Humanities Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.03.2025
 
EAN 9781785421440
ISBN 978-1-78542-144-0
No. of pages 366
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 24 mm
Weight 785 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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