Selena Savić

Selena Savić is an Assistant Professor for Proto-history of Artificial Intelligence and Machines in the Arts at the University of Amsterdam. She works on critical and creative approaches to data, at the intersection of computational processes and postcolonial critique of technology. She currently develops a generative genealogy of data and measurement in the context of GenAI. She researches, teaches and writes about digital archives, computational modelling, feminist materialism and posthuman networks in the context of art, design and architecture. Before Amsterdam, she completed her PhD at EPFL, a postdoc fellowship at ATTP, TU Vienna, and led the Make/Sense PhD programme for practice-based research in art and design at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW. Her recent publications include two edited volumes Radio Explorations (2024) and Teaching Artistic Strategies (2024) as well as articles published in Digital Creativity, Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society, CCCB Lab and Making&Breaking. She collaborates with artists on critical data and infrastructure pieces, such as the Antenna Fieldguide with Gordan Savičić and 1⭐Review tour with !Mediengruppe Bitnik and Gordan Savičić.

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