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More-than-human participation: Design for sustainable smart city futures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In this forum we highlight innovative thought, design, and research in the area of interaction design and sustainability, illustrating the diversity of approaches across HCI communities.
Clarke, R.   +5 more
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MemorIA, an Architecture for Creating Interactive AI Historical Agents in Educational Contexts

open access: yesComputer Animation and Virtual Worlds, Volume 36, Issue 3, May/June 2025.
MemorIA enables students to interact with AI‐powered historical characters like Julius Caesar through real‐time animated portraits and synthesized speech. ABSTRACT This article presents the architecture of MemorIA, an integrative system that combines existing AI technologies into a coherent educational framework for creating interactive historical ...
Antoine Oger   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Franz Kafka, Roberto Bolaño, and the “Artificial Intelligence” of Posthumous Authorship

open access: yesHumanities
This article undertakes a comparative reading of the lives and legacies of Franz Kafka and Roberto Bolaño in order to explore the nature of their authorship after their deaths.
Ian Ellison
doaj   +1 more source

Art, Affect, and Enslavement: The Song of the Oxcart in Colonial Dutch Brazil

open access: yesArts
Focusing on a single artwork, Frans Post’s painting called The Oxen Cart of 1638, this article explores what Édouard Glissant calls the emotional apartheid of the plantation system.
Angela Vanhaelen
doaj   +1 more source

‘MORTAL FEAST’: Cannibal Capitalism Meets Covid‐19 in the Urban Peruvian Amazon

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 229-245, March 2025.
Abstract This article presents a surrealist urban political ecology of cannibal capitalism in the zoonotic city. It does so through an account of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Iquitos, in the Peruvian Amazon, which was the worst‐hit city in the world during this initial wave. Iquitos embodies multiple dimensions of zoonotic urbanization
Japhy Wilson
wiley   +1 more source

Were we better in the future? The criticality of storytellinh in Kat Válastur's choreographic work

open access: yesSinais de Cena, 2020
This article explores the potentiality of storytelling as a choreographic tool in Kat Valástur's work The Marginal Sculptures of Newtopia (2014-2016).
Alexandra Balona
doaj  

Hair-Power Performativity: A co-experimental braiding together of speculative fabulation and critical inquiry

open access: yesMatter: Journal of New Materialist Research
This article explores the intersection of hair and power through collaborative performative storytelling, drawing inspiration from Marco Melgrati's illustration 'Cut it Out!,' a tribute to Iranian women's protest. Recognized for fostering empathy, narratives have the potential to reshape ontological perceptions and confront the limitations of ...
Rachel Sinquefield-Kangas   +2 more
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Pathologies of hyperfamiliarity in dreams, delusions and déjà vu [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The ability to challenge and revise thoughts prompted by anomalous experiences depends on activity in right dorsolateral prefrontal circuitry. When activity in those circuits is absent or compromised subjects are less likely to make this kind of ...
Gerrans, P.
core   +1 more source

Screen Memories: The Audiovisual Heritage of Turkish Migrant Women in the Netherlands Across Political Film, Video, and Television

open access: yesTijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis
This article explores the counterhegemonic uses of audiovisual media —such as film, video, and television— by migrant women workers, specifically focusing on the media tactics of self-representation used in the intersectional feminist activism of migrant
Asli Özgen
doaj   +1 more source

Material returns: cultures of valuation, biofinancialisation and the autonomy of politics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The ascent of biofinancialisation since the 1980s brought with it a culture of valuation that spread well beyond financial markets and came to pervade everyday life, subjectivity, ecology and materiality. At the same time, and as a response to the social
Lilley, Simon, Papadopoulos, Dimitris
core   +2 more sources

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