Linda Kronman
Linda Kronman is a media artist and PhD researcher in a digital humanities project called Machine Vision in Everyday Life at the University of Bergen. Her research on how machine vision is represented in digital art draws on feminist and posthuman-theory. By combining methods from humanities with artistic explorations she engages with the ways art can help us think differently about AI. Since 2010 Linda Kronman and Andreas Zingerle have collaborated as artist duo Kairus exploring the use and abuse of technologies in their art. Besides creating artworks they have publish academic research papers and open access publications to contextualize their artworks to wider discourses around data privacy and security, AI ethics, activism and hacking culture, critical making and electronic waste.
Amro Contributions
Year | Title | Format |
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2024 | Disputing Biases – artistic tactics to hack AI-powered vision | Lecture |
2014 | password: ****** | AMRO Showcase |
2014 | Revisiting The Spam Folder (1) | Worklab |
2014 | password: ****** | AMRO Showcase |
2014 | Revisiting The Spam Folder (2) | Worklab |
2014 | password: ****** | AMRO Showcase |