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摘要:随着计算机视觉和人工智能对日常事务的影响越来越大,随着监控和数据分析侵入越来越多的当代生活领域,一群松散的艺术家揭示了这些系统中心的隐形图像。Trevor Paglen、Hito Steyerl、Teju Cole、Mishka Henner、Michael Wolf、Lawrence Abu Hamdan、Forensic Architecture等人致力于揭露隐藏的机制,这些机制在公众视野之外运作,因此不受公共事物的约束,但仍然定义了政治、社会和文化。
Abstract:As computer vision and artificial intelligence exert increasing influence on day-to-day affairs, and as surveillance and data profiling invade more spheres of contemporary life, a loose group of artists reveals the invisible images at the center of these systems. Trevor Paglen, Hito Steyerl, Teju Cole, Mishka Henner, Michael Wolf, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Forensic Architecture, and others work to expose the hidden mechanisms that operate outside of public view—and are therefore not subject to the commons—yet nonetheless define politics, society, and culture.