Raymond Ruyer Test Drives a Tesla

Author: Ashley Woodward Recently it seems that everyone has been jumping on the AI bandwagon. The French philosopher Raymond Ruyer (1902-1987) made a pretty good head start when, in 1954, he published his book Cybernetics and the Origin of Information. The term Artificial Intelligence had not even been invented yet (that came in 1956), but …

Anonymity/Transparency: Millennials and Gen Z Clash over Harry Potter

If you are one of those people who browse Tik Tok at every lunch break, enjoying the ‘sped up’ versions of forgotten hits and trying to reproduce some dance moves when nobody is watching, you may have heard about the feud between Millennials and Gen Z. The feud is inoffensive, really, and mostly humorous. But …

Undine Sellbach, ‘‘Why should our bodies end with our skin?’: Intergenerational longings, dislocations and waiting in BXBY’

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Catalogue essay for BXBY, an exhibition by moving-image performance artist Soojin Chang, commissioned by FUV awards, Jerwood Arts London, and Leeds Art Gallery, 2022. Please click the following link to find out more: https://jerwoodarts.org/exhibitionsandevents/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/JFVU-essays-Undine-Sellbach.pdf [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column] [/et_pb_row] [/et_pb_section]