Eryk Salvaggio

@e_salvaggio

Research, Design, Data, Cybernetics, Art, Sound. Wrote the Wikipedia article on algorithmic bias. Bird guy. & alum. He/Him.

Memphis, TN
Joined October 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    16 Apr 2020

    A prehistory of color as a dataset & what lessons it might teach us — a blog post & some artwork inspired by recent assignments at the .

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    13 hours ago
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  3. 19 hours ago

    Sort of finding out I can’t find a job because I *didn’t* go to art school

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  4. 19 hours ago

    I want to teach at an art school someday so I’ve been trying to get some work into shows, which I’ve consciously avoided my whole life because I could just ... put it on the internet myself? What a weirdly out-of-date checkbox that is

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  5. Retweeted
    May 30

    “By drawing attention to the profound influences of electric lighting over the past century, Isenstadt posits that it can be understood as the very medium of modernity,” Taylor Stone writes in his review of Sandy Isenstadt’s history of electric lighting.

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    May 29

    I’d never seen what Brakhage’s Moth Light cells actually looked like. It’s interesting how tidy they are when the film feels so chaotic.

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  7. May 28

    The “California Ideology” single is now on a bunch of streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, etc — as well as its original free-download home — all links below!

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    May 28

    I have a piece in this alongside the formidable Alicia Paz. It opens in Southend tomorrow. Well worth getting along to see Alicia's amazing work. My sound piece (be warned, it's an hour!) is both streamable & downloadable here:

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  9. Retweeted
    May 27

    Theory isn't just foucault, agamben, or butler. Its the people who are making sense of their life, time, and experiences. Telling me I don't have a theoretical framework because I center those people over what some european scholar in a turtleneck said once is just... frustrating

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  10. Retweeted
    May 28

    I wrote an article for some of my recent research work on how creative communities are navigating COVID19 and remote interactions, and how to build intimacy, safety and joy (s/o to my funder for supporting this work)

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    May 27

    What a wonderful and stunning piece of work. Really thought provoking and you need to check it out🙌🙌🙌 thank you so much

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  12. Retweeted
    May 26

    This film written and narrated by , video collage by , asks us to imagine different ways of thinking about AI, using words you don't often hear in these conversations, words like deference and delicacy.

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    This keynote video by — Redesigning Artificial Intelligence – From Australia Out — was one of the most beautiful, engaging, and thought-provoking talks I've ever seen. Just stunning production all around. Put on headphones and give it a go:

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  14. May 26

    Lessons from robot art for developing sentimental and empathetic machines — free to attend!

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    For folks who think Person of Interest and Minority Report are fiction. Algo tells Chicago police that area man will be involved in a crime—either as perpetrator or victim. But their actions set in motion the thing they say they were trying to prevent.

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  16. May 26

    Listened to Alan Vega on my first post-vax’d public transit journey, so I’m gonna plug the California Ideology EP again — a pop song written by machines about machines over at . (The song’s working title was “Vega.”)

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  17. May 23
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  18. Retweeted
    May 22

    15 mins of breathtaking audio and visuals from & reimagining the design of . So elegantly drawing on Le Guin’s story of Omelas that we deeply pondered during Good Society readings as Fellows. + interweaving Bettongs- my fave :) Amazing work 👏🏻

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  19. May 22

    (Whispering): “Crypto art can be interesting, actually” (Shouting): Check out and !

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  20. May 22

    Amazing: 0 currently hospitalized for Covid and just three weeks away from a 90% vaccination rate in San Francisco.

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    May 21
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