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The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is: A History, a Philosophy, a Warning
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University of Paris prof Justin Smith shares 5 key insights from his new book, The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is: A History, a Philosophy, a Warning.bit.ly
Ben Davis reviews "The Milk of Dreams," the 2022 Venice Biennale, looking at the philosophical underpinnings of the this major survey.How Do We Know What’s Real in the Era of the Deepfake?
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The Museum of the Moving Image show Deepfake: Unstable Evidence on Screen tries to help visitors equip themselves to discern real images from fake ones.Your Venice Biennale Bingo Card Has Arrived
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The world's oldest art biennial is back, and this year we've found a way to make it all a little easier for you to navigate with our fun-filled Bingo card.bit.ly
The artist is creating a hybrid world of fiction and reality for Venice visitors to contemplate ideas in the times of chaos.
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Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 Emphasizes Local Culture in a Global Exhibition
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The running theme for the 2022 Hawai‘i Triennial is outreach. After two successful iterations as a biennial in 2017 and 2019, the survey exhibition, w...www.getty.edu
In a career that spanned over sixty years, Imogen Cunningham created one of the largest and most diverse bodies of photographs in the twentieth century—from portraits, to still lifes, to documentary...Researchers Make a Phantom Sixth Finger Grow and Shrink
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An unsettling illusion points to both philosophy and roboticsDementia content gets billions of views on TikTok. Whose story does it tell?
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Some influencers record people with dementia at their worst, and without their consent. Now, advocates are raising important questions about the ethics of these popular videos.
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Humans Find AI-Generated Faces More Trustworthy Than the Real Thing
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Viewers struggle to distinguish images of sophisticated machine-generated faces from actual humans