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Red Earth: Computational Translations Between Western and Non-Western Ontology

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Class Event Humanities

Fri, Apr 21, 2023

1:30 PM – 3 PM EDT (GMT-4)

0-S-6 Green Hall

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Red Earth is an ongoing artistic, interdisciplinary study centered on prose reflections and machine translation, drawing attention to the precarious status of non-western cultural heritage, knowledge systems and practices in the increasingly dominant western systems of data, virtual architectures and AI technologies.

Join PTIC for a special presentation by Michael Salu, writer, artist, critic and creative director, on his Red Earth project. His research asks how alternative cosmologies can be better represented within virtual architectures powered by AI innovation.

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0-S-6 Green Hall

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Michael Salu

Michael Salu is a writer, artist, critic and creative director.  His recent work has focused on where the evolving semantics of technology, language and geo-politics meet.  His work has appeared in literary journals, magazines and art publications including Freeman's Journal and Catapult.  He is the founder of House of Thought.

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