遇到脉冲神经网络

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Alexandre Saunier, David Howes
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,“智能媒体”这个术语已经浮出水面,用来描述那些在认知、交流和感官知觉方面承担问题的媒体,这些问题大致模仿了人类的智能。这些新型媒体采用硬件-软件组合的形式,展示了挑战人类控制的自主形式,并预示着感知和代理的完全重新分配。本文的目的是阐明在21世纪新兴的计算文化中,人类和计算机器之间的关系中自然和人工的界限的变化。它的具体重点是艺术创作,其中艺术的媒介或材料已经被去物质化,并被视为“智能”和自身的生成能力。基于对艺术创作实践的历史讨论和对作者组织的艺术研讨会的分析,本文对人工实体的非人类代理进行了急需的研究。
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Encountering Spiking Neural Networks
Abstract Over the past two decades, the term “intelligent media” has surfaced to describe media that take on problematics of cognition, communication, and sensory perception loosely modeled after human intelligence. Taking the form of hardware‐software assemblages, these novel media demonstrate forms of autonomy that challenge human control and herald a complete redistribution of the sensible and agential. The aim of this article is to illuminate the shifting boundaries of nature and artifice as these figure in relations between humans and computational machines in the emergent computational culture of the 21st century. Its specific focus is on art‐making where the medium or materials of art have been dematerialized and figure as “intelligent” and generative in their own right. Based on a historical discussion of art‐making practices and the analysis of an artistic workshop organized by the authors, this article stakes out a much‐needed study of the other‐than‐human agency of artificial entities.
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