This workshop will address the theme of human (in)security in
relation to automated defence, security and surveillance technologies such as
drones, crime prediction algorithms and computerised monitoring.
Full pdf version of the programme and abstracts here
Tues April 11, 2017
Hosted by Digital Cultures Research Centre, UWE Bristol at the Pervasive Media Studio, Watershed, Bristol (Location Information)
9.30 Coffee, welcome
10.00 Military-Industrial (In)Security
Ryan Bishop (Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton): Autonomous Remote Sensing Systems: Sensing Sovereignty and Subjects
Elspeth Van Veeren (University of Bristol): Security in the Drone Age: Reinvestigating the Secret
Patrick Crogan (UWE Bristol): Soldiers, Planks, Insects and Robots
11.45 Short Break – Coffee available
12.00 Methods 1
Noortje Marres (University of Warwick): What if nothing happens? Driverless street trials as experiments in interpretation
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Methods 2:
Andrew Goffey (University of Nottingham): Automation Anxiety and the Technological Unconscious
14.45 Policing and (In)Security:
Dean Wilson (University of Sussex): Algorithmic Patrol: The Futures of Predictive Policing
15.30 Short Break – Coffee available
15.30 Military Industrial (In)Security 2:
Benjamin Noys (University of Chichester): The Sex of Drones
Cormac Deane (IADT Dublin): The Sounds of the War Machine
17.00 Discussion
17.30 Drinks