Algorithms and Creative Industries: Terms of Engagement

Algorithms and Creative Industries: Terms of Engagement

A DERC/Screen & Sound Cultures Research Group (SSC) Roundtable Discussion

By Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC)

Date and time

Wed, 12 May 2021 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM AEST

Location

RMIT University Building 10, Level 6 - Garden Building

124 La Trobe Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia

About this event

Algorithmic systems, tools and techniques are now widely used across the creative industries. From AI-powered production platforms to personalised user recommendations, these phenomena integrate in uneven and surprising ways with legacy forms of cultural production, distribution and consumption.

This roundtable discussion brings together SMC staff to discuss our collective terms of critical engagement around this issue. Participants will offer brief provocations addressing the following question: What do you see as the most pressing critical issue for analysis of algorithms and their function in creative industries? These provocations will be followed by a general discussion of related implications for research and teaching in SMC, and beyond.

FEATURING Ingrid Richardson, Daniel Binns, Marsha Berry, Ramon Lobato, Scott Brook, Lisa French, Mark Gibson, Anna Hickey-Moody.

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The Digital Ethnography Research Centre DERC focuses on understanding a contemporary world where digital and mobile technologies are increasingly inextricable from the environments and relationships in which everyday life plays out. DERC excels in both academic scholarship and in our applied work with external partners from industry and other sectors.

DERC approaches this world and how we experience it, through innovative, reflexive and ethical ethnographic approaches, developed through anthropology, media and cultural studies, design, arts and documentary practice and games research.

Our research is incisive, interventional and internationally leading. Going beyond the call of pure academia we combine academic scholarship with applied practice to produce research, analysis and dissemination projects that are innovative, and based on ethnographic insights.

DERC partners and collaborates with a range of institutions in Australia and globally, including other universities, companies and other organisations. This includes collaborative research projects, conferences symposia and workshops, and international visits, fellowships and publications.

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