Link | Discussion of Gary Hall’s new book: *Masked Media: What It Means to be Human in the Age of Artificial Creative Intelligence"
Thanks so much Gary Hall, Sasha, Peter, and Benjamin, for your provocative Masked Media thinking and book -
I ask this question in terms of developing ~200 free online MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School Universities in each of all 200 countries and languages, and wiki schools for people-to-people #WikiTeaching and #WikiLearning for speakers of all 7159 known living languages ...
If the PhD potentially (strong ones) … generates new knowledge PhD after PhD … and so addresses new theorizing after new theorizing … and in media, and Masked Media "thus constitutes a call to radically redesign theory for a time of multiple crises"
https://pureportal.coventry.
Pt 2
... and regarding the INCREDIBLE #ToolifyAIWUaS article by Peter Norvig Revolutionizing Education with machine learning and AI - https://www.toolify.ai/ai-
And see too -
Where will an iterating #RealisticVirtualEarth #ForEverything per #ToolifyAIWUaS "#RevolutionizingEducation w #MLandAI" head ...?
https://www.linkedin.com/
So, where will an iterating #RealisticVirtualEarth #ForEverything per #ToolifyAIWUaS "#RevolutionizingEducation w #MLandAI" https://www.toolify.ai/ai-
https://x.com/Q_YogaMacFlower/
https://x.com/WorldUnivAndSch/
Thanks so much!
Scott
Scott GK MacLeod (http://scottmacleod.com/)
(Regarding your organizing for this upcoming publishing / academic press online meeting -
https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/
(Thanks, Sasha, all … The @WUaSPress in 7159 known living languages, with machine and human translation, at free #MITOCW-centric wiki World University and School seeks to invent the book anew, publishing from Google Street View with time slider in a #RealisticVirtualEarth to both 1) paper, and two 2) digital devices like Digital Masks (eg Google Samsung’s Project Moohan in the Gemini AI era) and to #WUaSMultimediaRooms and especially re my #physicalDigital ethnographic field site, Harbin Hot Springs in Northern California, in a #RealisticVirtualHarbin - http://www.scottmacleod.com/
And further in text chat to Benjamin whose email address I didn't find -
Do video conferencing and virtual world communications (like in the 3d group buildable virtual world of Second Life) offer new forms of qualitative communications, university-wise, as well? Revolutionizing Education with Machine Learning and AI - https://www.toolify.ai/ai-
Dear all,Greetings from the SF Bay Area and MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School, planning major online research universities in all 200 countries and in their main languages for free online WUaS degrees- Bachelor, PhD, Law, MD, IB high school/sim, AA/AS and Master's - from home and in an emerging realistic virtual earth (and see Peter Norvig's INCreDIBLE #ToolifyAIWUaS article Revolutionizing Education with Machine Learning and AI: WorldUniversityInSchool updated 3/2/24 - https://www.toolify.ai/ai-news/revolutionizing- education-with-machine- learning-and-ai-2574306 ... and with the first mention I know of other than by WUaS of a #RealisticVirtualEarth #Hashtag on #TwitterX and #LinkedIN) ... and wiki schools for people to people open wiki teaching and learning in all 7159 living languages. I'd like to join this Masked Media book event + please.Will await the Zoom URL ...Thanks,ScottScott Gordon K MacLeod- Scott GK MacLeodFounder, President, CEO & ProfessorCC-4 licensed MIT OCW-centric, Wiki,World University & School (WUaS)- USPS US Post Office, General Delivery, Canyon, CA 94516PSPPSPossibly related wiki subjects at WUaS (and check out the iterating media MIT OCW-centric courses too eventually for credit to see how WUaS will work in the future )(all accessible from - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Subjects ) On Tue, Sep 2, 2025, 07:32 Joanna Zylinska via Air-L <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:Dear All,
Open Humanities Press is pleased to announce details of an upcoming online
symposium based around a discussion of Gary Hall's new book, *Masked Media:
What It Means to be Human in the Age of Artificial Creative Intelligence
<http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/ titles/masked-media/> *(London:
Open Humanities Press, 2025; open access).
Friday 12th of September, 2025
9:30 – 11:30 am Mexico City
11.30-13.30 Ann Arbour
16.30-18.30 London
via Zoom
With:
Peter Baker (University of Stirling)
Alexandra Anikina (University of Southampton)
Gareth Williams (University of Michigan)
Benjamín Mayer-Foulkes (17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos)
Gabriela Méndez-Cota (Culture Machine/Universidad Iberoamericana)
Co-organised by the electronic journal Culture Machine
<https://culturemachine.net/> and 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos
<https://diecisiete.org/masked-media/> in Mexico City, the event is hosted
by the Laboratory of Contemporary Writings / Laboratorio de Escrituras
Contemporáneas, which is being launched with this event. The idea for the
Laboratory of Contemporary Writings emerged from a recent ACLA Seminar
titled ‘Displacing Academic Practices in the Ruins of the Neoliberal
University’. While linked to conversations around infrapolitics
<https://culturemachine.net/vol-22-anthropocene- infrapolitics/>, its focus
is broader: on writing, subjectivity, students, ourselves, and on how to
respond to the conditions we’re living through today.
To join this event online, email: enlace@17edu.org
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On Masked Media: What It Means to be Human in the Age of Artificial
Creative Intelligence
<http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/ titles/masked-media/> [open
access]
If we want a more socially and environmentally just future, do we need a
radical new theory of change – or to radically change theory? It’s this
question that Gary Hall and his collaborators have been addressing for over
twenty years with experimental publishing projects such as Open Humanities
Press, Liquid and Living Books, Radical Open Access Collective, and the
Culture-led Re-Commoning of Cities. Unsettling received ideas of the author
and book, originality and copyright, real and artificial intelligence,
these uncommon communities of theorist-mediums have been testing some of
the ‘non-modernist-liberal’ modes of creating and sharing knowledge that
are enabled by various media technologies, from writing and print through
photography and video to computers and GenAI. By thinking outside the
masked black box that renders the anthropocentric, Euro-Western
knowledge-making practices of the arts and humanities invisible – ensuring
the human is kept ontologically separate from the nonhuman, be it animals,
the planet or algorithmic machines – they show there’s no such thing as the
human, the nonhuman already being in(the)human.
*Masked Media *is one such experimental project. It is not a
'human-authored' work. Instead, the thinking within it has been generated
by a radically relational inhuman assemblage that includes AI and more.
Although the book appears under a real name – ‘Gary Hall’ – which, like
Banksy and Karen Eliot, acts as a mask, it is not the intellectual property
of a singular human individual, and is published under a Collective
Conditions for Re-Use licence to reflect this. Masked Media demonstrates
how such norm-critical experimentation is of vital importance to our
understanding of everything from identity politics and the decolonisation
of knowledge, through epistemologies of the Global South and the
possibilities of open city infrastructure, to extractive capitalism,
planetary destruction and the Anthropocene.
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Joanna Zylinska
Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice
Director (Interim) of the Centre for Attention Studies
<https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/centre-attention- studies>
King's College London
Department of Digital Humanities
NEW BOOK: The Perception Machine: Our Photographic Future between the
Eye and A <https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262546836/the-perception- machine/>I
(MIT Press, open access)
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Peter Baker - Univ of Stirling
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- Media theorist and academic: Anikina is an Associate Professor of Digital Media and Technocultures at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.
- Research focus: She studies how algorithms and media technologies influence visual culture, particularly within the context of post-socialism and decolonization. She investigates topics like AI imaginaries, affective infrastructures, and feminist studies of science and technology.
- Artistic practice: As an artist, Anikina works across various media, including experimental film, digital media, game engines, and embroidery. She also presents "lecture-performances" to combine theoretical ideas with artistic expression.
- Post-socialist influence: Anikina's art often uses her post-Soviet background to challenge Western-centric ideas of technological progress. She draws on Soviet philosophy and media history to offer a unique perspective on data governance and control.
- Procedural films: She is known for her "procedural films"—live simulations created with game engines that play themselves based on algorithmic procedures. Her work Chronic Film (2019), for instance, uses an algorithm to generate all possible pixel combinations, an exercise that would take billions of years to complete.
- Techno-animism: Anikina explores how technology can be viewed through an animistic lens, where non-human entities like algorithms are given a sense of agency. This theme challenges the human-centric perspective of many digital systems.
https://scott-macleod.
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Saturday, March 13, 2025
Re: Link | Discussion of Gary Hall’s new book: Masked Media
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Dear Scott,
Thanks for the links. I'll enjoy looking through them. In the meantime...
I guess a little while ago I speculated on two possible futures for universities.
The more positive vision of the future was that put forward in the book I mentioned yesterday: Open Education: A Study in Disruption (Roman & Littlefield, 2015). Among other things, that details some of the things we actually did at the university where I work.
Around the same time I also offered a somewhat darker vision in The Uberfication of the University (University of Minnesota, 2016). Sadly, though it was a form of speculative theory at the time, a lot of this has more or less come about.
I've attached copies of both books for you - they're only short. They're available open access, so feel free to share.
As I say, if I was to update this now in the era of machine learning and AI, I'd probably base it on the approach sketched in chapter 9 of Masked Media: that on redesigning the city and its institutions using resources and infrastructure made available by those associated with open access, open GLAM, FLOSS, p2p filesharing, copyfarAI and the anti-privatised knowledge commons.
The two wiki projects I mentioned are:
Liquid Books (http://liquidbooks.pbwiki.
Living Books About Life (http://www.
Hope this helps. Happy to talk further.
Best, Gary
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Saturday, March 13, 2025
van Mourik Broekman, Pauline, Gary Hall, Ted Byfield, Shaun Hides, and Simon Worthington. 2015. [https://www.academia.edu/
a Harbin Gate House photo I wiki-added to Google Street View with a time slider - How to develop a realistic virtual Harbin Hot Springs from this single photo to start?
EXPANDED -
INCREDIBLE #DrFeiFeiLi #MITOCW-centric wiki @WorldUnivAndSch can now begin to build out a #RealisticVirtualEarth - re #PeterNorvig's #ToolifyAIWUaS https://www.toolify.ai/ai-
https://www.google.com/maps/
https://scott-macleod.
~ How further ?"
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"Masked Media shows how such norm-critical experimentation is of vital importance to our understanding of everything, from identity politics and the decolonisation of knowledge, through epistemologies of the Global South and the possibilities of open city infrastructure, to extractive capitalism, planetary destruction ..."
PSa
Gary Hall masked media. What does masked media mean?
Masked Media is a media experiment as much as it is a work of deft media philosophy. Moving beyond well-worn practices of book authorship, Masked Media yields something far more substantial: a collaborative media praxeology for the twenty-first century and beyond.
- Platform Capitalism:The book examines how universities are becoming platforms for data collection and monetization, similar to how companies like Uber operate.
- Sharing Economy:Hall critiques the application of sharing economy models to higher education, where the focus shifts from shared knowledge to the commodification of academic services.
- Reputation Economy:The book highlights the increasing importance of quantifiable metrics and "billboard making" in higher education, where institutions and individuals compete for visibility and funding.
- Affirmative Disruption:Hall's work is part of a larger project to "affirmatively disrupt" this model by experimenting with alternative, more collaborative, and open-access forms of academic work.
- Forerunners Series:The Uberfication of the University was published as part of the University of Minnesota Press's Forerunners: Ideas First series, which focuses on new and speculative scholarly ideas.
- Radical Open Access:The book itself is an example of radical open access, with portions of it available for free download under a Creative Commons license.
- Critique of Neoliberalism:The book is a critique of neoliberal policies that have promoted privatization and deregulation in higher education, leading to the adoption of corporate model
Jaguar (Bolivia): 9/8/25 #MITOCW-centric @WorldUnivAndSch #WUaSNewsAndQA #WUaSaccreditation #IndiaWUaS in #22scheduled #LanguagesWUaS * (was - M 9/8/25 open MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch WUaS News and Q&A, with Zoom URL)
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