Selena Savić
Selena Savić is assistant professor of Protohistory of AI and machines in the arts at the University of Amsterdam. She previously worked at the EPFL in Lausanne, TU Vienna, and the Basel Academy of Art and Design, where she led the practice-based research PhD programme Make/Sense. She writes about computational modelling, feminist hacking and posthuman networks in the context of art, design and architecture. Most recent publications include two edited volumes, Radio Explorations and Teaching Artistic Strategies (with Fatma Kargin and Dorothée King), both forthcoming in summer 2024 with transcript Verlag. Selena's research interests animate a practice at the intersection of computational processes and posthumanist and postcolonial critique of technology.
Amro Contributions
Year | Title | Format |
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2024 | Generative pasts of AI | Keynote |
2014 | un·pleas·ant de·sign· Lab | AMRO Showcase |
2014 | Unpleasant Design Research Lab & Tour (1) | Worklab |
2014 | un·pleas·ant de·sign· Lab | AMRO Showcase |
2014 | Unpleasant Design Research Lab & Tour (2) | Worklab |
2014 | un·pleas·ant de·sign· Lab | AMRO Showcase |