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Accepted Contibution:

[has image] Elegies for oil spills (a poetic tactic) (Stand HG_PUR04)  
Anne Steele (The Alan Turing Institute) Mirko Febbo (Goldsmiths University of London)

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Short abstract:

Installation, interactive art, computational art

Abstract:

'elegies for oil spills' asks the following questions:

- can a machine mourn for the climate?

- if a oil spill could speak, what would it say?

- what can machine mimicry tell us about narratives of oil (and its spillage)?

using data about world’s largest oil spills, ‘elegies for oil spills’ generates speculative artifacts about environmental disaster – printed in the form of a (recycled) receipt.

every image and poem both here and on your receipt has been generated by AI (specifically, ChatGPT – one of the largest language models in the world).

‘elegies for oil spills’ is part of the series ‘poetic tactics to counter extraction (and other ways to train attention), hosted at the school of commons’ the Zurich University of the Arts and online.

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Program MD01a
Making and Doing (HG first floor around the Aula)
  Session 1