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CDCI Symposium: Researching and intervening in digital inequalities.

Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation (CDCI), University of Brighton. Online Symposium. Wednesday 10th November, 2pm – 4pm. A recording of the Keynote presentation for this event is now available. See link below. Researching and intervening in digital inequalities: shifting objects, shifting… Continue Reading →

Public Understanding of Artificial Intelligence Seminar Series 28/04/21: AI: the advent of deus-ex-machina in architecture, city, and…

Join us on Wednesday 28 April 14:00-15:00 for our third talk in our Public Understanding of AI series AI: the advent of deus-ex-machina in architecture, city, and… Dr Poorang Piroozfa, University of Brighton Event Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-the-advent-of-deus-ex-machina-dr-poorang-piroozfar-tickets-149911522399 If architecture and urban… Continue Reading →

Public Understanding of Artificial Intelligence Seminar Series 21/04/21: Conversation, fun, and boredom

  Join us on Wednesday, 21 April, 14:00-15:00 for the second talk in our Public Understanding of AI series Conversation, fun, and boredom: Cybernetic approaches to intelligent environments in the work of Gordon Pask Dr Ben Sweeting, University of Brighton… Continue Reading →

Researchers advance digital health through European Consortium

An international partnership of clinicians, social scientists, technology developers and HIV community activists met in Brighton in October for their penultimate consortium meeting. The University of Brighton leads two crucial aspects of the European Commission funded EmERGE project. Researchers from… Continue Reading →

From Digital to Algorithmic: Art and Diplomacy in the 21st century

Talk by CDCI Visiting Fellow Natalia Grincheva Wednesday 26 June 2019 In the 21st century, digital communication technologies have significantly increased the scope and intensity of global data connectivity. This digital disruption has transformed the way in which cultural diplomacy… Continue Reading →

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