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2025-11-06T00:16:15ZReferentiality : video book case study
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Title: Referentiality : video book case study
Authors: Hadziselimovic, Adnan
Abstract: This paper discusses the use of video as theory in the after.video project, reflecting the structural and qualitative reevaluation it aims at discussing design and organisational level. In accordance with the qualitatively new situation video is set in, the paper discusses a multi-dimensional matrix which constitutes the virtual logical grid of the after.video project: a matrix of conceptual atoms is rendered into a multi-referential video-book that breaks with the idea of linear text. read from left to right, top to bottom, diagonal and in ‘steps’.2018-01-01T00:00:00ZImersão para desenvolvimento de projetos - immersion into projects in development
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Title: Imersão para desenvolvimento de projetos - immersion into projects in development
Abstract: The third Video Vortex reader aims to build upon the first two readers, reflecting upon networked video, as it profoundly re-shapes medial patterns (Youtube, citizen journalism, video surveillance etc.). This volume more particularly revolves around a society whose re-assembled image sphere evokes new patterns and politics of visibility, in which networked and digital video produces novel forms of perception, publicity – and even (co-)presence. A thorough multi-faceted critique of media images that takes up perspectives from practitioners, theoreticians, sociologists, programmers, artists and political activists seems essential. The video book will enable us to go beyond the format offered by the first two volumes, presenting a unique publication which reflects upon video theoretically, but attempts to fuse form and content. [excerpt]2015-01-01T00:00:00ZRestorative justice in artificial intelligence crimes
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Title: Restorative justice in artificial intelligence crimes
Authors: Hadziselimovic, Adnan; Roio, Denis
Abstract: In order to lay the foundations for a discussion around the argument that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies benefits the powerful few, focussing on their own existential concerns, we decided to narrow down our analysis of the argument to jurisprudence (i.e. the philosophy of law), considering also the historical context. This paper signifies an edited version of Adnan Hadzi’s text on Social Justice and Artificial Intelligence, exploring the notion of humanised artificial intelligence in order to discuss potential challenges society might face in the future. The paper does not discuss current forms and applications of artificial intelligence, as, so far, there is no AI technology, which is self-conscious and self-aware, being able to deal with emotional and social intelligence.2019-01-01T00:00:00ZImmersive experiences in social shared spaces : audio/visual artistic research in European immersion labs
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Title: Immersive experiences in social shared spaces : audio/visual artistic research in European immersion labs
Authors: Hadziselimovic, Adnan
Abstract: The paper discusses how ILUM combines and integrates three research strands that are part of a major, sustained artistic or scientific focus of the partnering academic institutions: 1) The original development of the ILUM as being oriented towards practice-based research in Media Arts: Interdisciplinary Immersive Experiences within Media Arts. 2) The second scenario and field of expertise is established through collaborative work with the Department of Cognitive Science, Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences, University of Malta, on Interdisciplinary Immersive Experiences within Cognitive Sciences. For the researchers, the key element is that the subjective experience can be challenged using new technologies and IX media that induce perceptual bodily illusions. 3) The third scenario is the application of techniques, tools, and processes of ILUM in Interdisciplinary Immersive Experiences within Social Sciences, such as Heritage Dissemination activities and finally an outlook on envisaged IX productions within migration studies.2021-03-01T00:00:00Z