ENTANGLED MACHINES Decolonial Modes of Encounter with Artificial Intelligence

DossierPD.PD.PD03.007
StatusInitieel
Startdatum1 mei 2025
Einddatum31 mei 2029
RegelingFinanciering PD-kandidaten 2023-2027
Thema's
  • Kunst en de creatieve industrie
  • Creatieve industrie
  • Kunst
  • Klimaat en Energie 24-27
  • Digitalisering 24-27
  • Maatschappelijk Verdienvermogen 24-27
  • Groene route: natuur en biodiversiteit in een snel veranderende omgeving
  • Waardecreatie door verantwoorde Artificial Intelligence en big data

Entangled Machines is a project by Mariana Fernández Mora that interrogates the colonial and extractive legacies underpinning artificial intelligence (AI). By introducing slowness and digital kinship as critical frameworks, the project reconceptualises AI as embedded within intricate social and ecological networks, thereby contesting dominant narratives of efficiency and optimisation. Through participatory, practice-based methodologies such as the Material Playground, the project integrates feminist and non-Western epistemologies to articulate alternative models for ethical, sustainable, and equitable AI practices. Over a four-year period, Entangled Machines develops theory, engages diverse communities, and produces artistic outputs to reimagine human-AI interactions. In collaboration with partners including ARIAS Amsterdam, Archival Consciousness, and the Sandberg Institute, the research seeks to foster decolonial and interdisciplinary approaches to AI. Its culmination will be an “Anarchive” – a curated assemblage of artistic, theoretical, and archival outputs – that serves as a resource for rethinking AI’s socio-political and ecological impacts.

Contactinformatie

Hogeschool van Amsterdam

Sanne Rumping, contactpersoon

Consortiumpartners

bij aanvang project
  • Archival Consciousness