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How to Imagine Educational AI: The Filling of a Pail or the Lighting of a Fire?
Abstract Recent advances in artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning, generative AI) have led to increased interest in its application in educational settings. AI companies hope to revolutionize teaching and learning by tailoring material to the individual needs of students, automating parts of teachers' jobs, or analyzing educational data to ...
Michał Wieczorek, Alberto Romele
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Traumatic Futurism in Computer Games
This work is devoted to the issue of traumatic futurism in computer games. This type of game has long become an important element of the everyday culture of many people.
Vladislav V. Kirichenko
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There are two ways to exploit natural systems. Rip-off or restore. While self-serving euphemisms (e.g., "green," "sustainability," "reforestation," and "the" ecology) may be as repulsive to purists as they are appealing to reformers and spin-hypers alike,
Wayne Tyson
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The 'cultural village' of the Solovki Prison Camp: a case of alternative culture? [PDF]
revious research concerning Gulag literature has frequently focused on single authors, who published their books after being incarcerated in concentration camps.
Gullotta, Andrea
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Food and the Futurist ‘Revolution’. A Note [PDF]
The Italian futurist movement dealt with all branches traditionally tied to high culture, but, at the same time, it approached ‘humbler’ fields as fashion, sports and cookery.
IBBA, ROBERTO, Sanna D.
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Between Extrapolation and Speculation: Reading Octavia E. Butler in the Geography Classroom
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we explore how the work of Octavia E. Butler, a prominent Black feminist speculative fiction author, can enrich teaching practices aimed at fostering collective and emancipatory forms of future‐making in Political and Urban Geography.
Frank I. Müller, Anke Schwarz
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Archaeology of Ruderal Futurism
Language used to describe plant life and their environments is shaped by how plants are perceived. In turn this language reproduces how plants continue to be perceived and contributes to the further shaping of attitudes toward them.
Alex Young
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Bâtir le manifeste : de La Città Nuova d’Antonio Sant’Elia au manifeste architectural contemporain
The article explores some of the milestones in the history of the architectural manifesto: from Antonio Sant’Elia’s Futurist manifesto (1914) to the anthologies of the first decade of the twenty-first century, through Rem Koolhaas’ retroactive manifesto (
Viviana Birolli
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Short Abstract The commentary offers a simple heuristic framework to suggest how geographers might conceive and unlock the potential of alternative modalities of infrastructure‐based futuring to make a difference to how policy and action unfold in spatial future‐making.
Michael Glass, Jean‐Paul Addie
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POET AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF SOCIETY IN THE AESTHETIC PROJECT OF THE RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE
The question of the relationship between the poet and the crowd is one of the possible perspectives of the study of literary sociology. In romanticism and modernism, which can be regarded as phenomena of one aesthetic “root”, the relationship of the poet
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