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18 Nov, 2018 06:27

Algorithms of culture? Lev Manovich, professor of computer science

Pics or it didn’t happen. This phrase has long left the confines of internet forums and become a life dictum for a vast array of people – young and old, housewives and prime ministers. As more and more people partake in visualizing the world around them, how is the story we tell ourselves about ourselves changing? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Lev Manovich, professor of computer science at the City University of New York. Manovich was a speaker at “Culture 2.0” – a discussion project at the St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum, Culturalforum.ru.

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