After Humanity: technology, ecology and a blueprint for speculative media

Garfield Benjamin

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    Abstract

    After Humanity approaches issues of technological futures, environmental collapse and human agency. The eponymous future after the fall of humanity imagines a world built through relations between machines and ecology, in order to critique human priorities and the impact of constant expansion on the environment. This is situated in the context of developing a combined speculative media method, fusing design, fiction and ethics. The work is offered as a proof of concept for the method in developing a specific context using machine learning and human creative practices.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInternational Journal of Creative Media Research
    Issue number4
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    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020

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