AI ethics developed by big tech has been critiqued for its
performativity and lack of equity. Working in the gaps left unfilled by
recent developments in national and international policy, this volume
explores artists’ and curators’ radical visions for who or what requires
ethical protection. This volume pushes past regulatory obligations and
towards ethics as a way of being in the world.
The book contains commissioned essays, in conversation pieces and
artistic interventions, compiled by Vanessa Bartlett, Jasmin Pfefferkorn
and Emilie K Sunde. It includes contributions by: Dani Admiss; Aarati
Akkapeddi; Nora Al-Badri; Vanessa Bartlett; Gabby Bush; Sean Cubitt;
Xanthe Dobbie; Solange Glasser, Ben Loveridge, Margaret Osborne, Lucy
Sparrow, and Ryan Kelly; Libby Heaney; Helen Knowles; Jeannie Marie
Paterson; Jasmin Pfefferkorn; Off Site Project; Iyad Rahwan; Kamya
Ramachandran; Tyne Daile Sumner, Emilie K. Sunde; Amanda Wasielewski and
others.
[[OA-monographs] ] new Data Browser book: Decentring Ethics,
Sigi Jottkandt, 09/17/2025