PLEASE CHECK THE UPDATES AT BELOW: Binary Calculations are Inadequate to Assess Us as part of Sweet Pea: Your Other Progeny | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2023-04-09T12:02:34+08:00 Peatix Singapore Art Museum PLEASE CHECK THE UPDATES AT BELOW: Binary Calculations are Inadequate to Assess Us as part of Sweet Pea: Your Other Progeny tag:peatix.com,2023:event-3476795 2023-03-10T11:00:00SGT 2023-03-10T11:00:00SGT UPDATES (7 March): Please refer to the new peatix link for this event: https://sweetpea.peatix.com the new zoom link for the workshop: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89029866851?pwd=RlhXanBUM0dPMytJcWhFeE1wSUV6QT09 Artist Stephanie Dinkins and her interlocutors will lead a workshop on intelligence, cultural specificity and inheritance with respect to technologies of artificial intelligence, the histories and production of DNA. This event will be held on Zoom, and involves discussion and participation from those attending. This programme is curated by Jeannine Tang as part of the Singapore Biennale 2022 named Natasha, organised by the Singapore Art Museum, with support from SAM Residencies. Co-presented hosted with by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School, New York.The programme is accompanied by additional programmes including Cybercultures and Cyberfeminisms: Irina Aristarkhova, Maria Fernández, Mindy Seu, Margaret Tan (31 Jan, 9am SGT) and Living and Undead Labour: A Conversation with David Bering-Porter & Aarti Sunder (25 Feb, 11am SGT).SWEET PEA: YOUR OTHER PROGENY features conversations between art and critical technoscience on intelligence, knowledge, and capacity. Each panel features artists and theorists who have troubled commonplace cultural investments in notions of intelligence, gender, sex and race as predictably inherited characteristics, by way of social questions of kinship, reproduction and labour. Across the hubs and labs of the university, spaces of interaction online and within the digital image, their work has traversed disciplines and forged uncommon kinships and collaborations. By bringing together technologies of machine and human intelligence with their symbolic, social and metaphoric worlds, these speakers weave together multiple feminisms on/offline, work between scientists and artists, relations of family and relationships with machines, entanglements between the living and (un)dead. For more information on this series, please visit this link. ____________________________________________ABOUT THE ARTISTStephanie Dinkins is a transmedia artist who creates projects that foster dialogue about race, gender, aging, and our future histories. Her art practice centres emerging technologies, documentary practices, and social collaboration toward more equitable social and technological ecosystems. Dinkins is Kusama Endowed Professor of Art at Stony Brook University, where she founded the Future Histories Studio. Dinkins exhibits internationally at a broad spectrum of community, private, and institutional venues. Dinkins is a United States Artist Fellow, Knight Arts & Tech Fellow and Creative Capital Grantee.  Recent exhibitions include: In Search of the Present, Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland, Stephanie Dinkins: On Love & Data, Queens Museum of Art, FUTURES, Smithsonian, Washington D.C; BioMedia, ZKM| Center for Art and Media, Germany, and The Imitation Game, Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada. Wired, Art in America, Artsy, Art21, Hyperallergic, the BBC and many popular podcasts have highlighted Dinkins' art and ideas.Jeannine Tang is an art historian from Singapore who writes about contemporary art, queer and trans visual culture, and curatorial and exhibition histories in the United States, Europe and Southeast Asia. During her forthcoming SAM residency, she will advance her research on early cyberfeminist net art collectives and their international networks in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Her research focuses on how these networks changed prevailing paradigms for art and conversations on race, feminism and post-colonialism during the early 2000s, both on the internet and in person across Singapore, Hong Kong, Germany, the United States and beyond. She currently lives and works in New York.____________________________________________EVENT DETAILSOnline Programme Information Please note that this programme is an online event. It will be conducted on Zoom. You may access Zoom via the app or using a web browser. Please ensure that you enter a valid email address as you will receive an email with a link to the online programme/event near the day of the programme/event. Do ensure you have a strong internet connection. Using your mobile data is not recommended. PhotographyThis session will be recorded, and these materials may be used by SAM for museum-related and biennale-related publicity purposes only. By attending this programme, you consent to being photographed, filmed and/or video-recorded.CancellationWe reserve the right to cancel or rearrange the organised event. For the most updated information, please visit https://www.singaporebiennale.org/. Updates tag:peatix.com,2023-03-07 08:45:39 2023-03-07 08:45:39 The event description was updated. Diff#1337299 Updates tag:peatix.com,2023-03-07 08:44:16 2023-03-07 08:44:16 Title was changed to "PLEASE CHECK THE UPDATES AT BELOW: Binary Calculations are Inadequate to Assess Us as part of Sweet Pea: Your Other Progeny". Orig#1337298 Updates tag:peatix.com,2023-03-07 08:42:57 2023-03-07 08:42:57 The event description was updated. Diff#1337296 Updates tag:peatix.com,2023-03-07 06:33:25 2023-03-07 06:33:25 The event description was updated. Diff#1337217 Updates tag:peatix.com,2023-01-25 08:12:35 2023-01-25 08:12:35 The event description was updated. 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