
3 | Algorithmic movies, AI Dogs, and the Afterlife (Miguel Novelo of Stanford) - 29 SEPT 2025
How valuable are inanimate material objects, and can we have relationships with them - from computers to art? Why do we have dogs in our lives, which our laws treat as objects, when dogs have no say in the "relationship"? Will our new synthetic beings, our AI and robotic mind children, be more like our pets, or will we be their pets?
Join Miguel Novelo, an artist, researcher, and community organizer currently working on algorithmic movies on geological change, game engine storytelling based on dogs-human-technology afterlife, technoshamanisms, technology displacement, and technophobias. He is currently an independent artist and Lecturer at Stanford's Art and Art History Department and San Jose State University.
Show Notes: Miguel's Personal Website Interactive Installation: "Chupaflor: Whistling; Dog Spirit, Aqui" (2023) Sonic Sculpture: Judgment Pelicano: Impact (2022)Experimental Films: Super 8 and 16mm (2020s?)
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedSeptember 30, 2025 at 5:38 AM UTC
- Length1h 2m
- Season1
- Episode3
- RatingClean