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Episode Synopsis
About this EpisodeThis episode introduces "self-estrangement" as a performance-based research method. The practice involves deliberately altering one’s habitual identity in order to inhabit alternative characters and perspectives. Viewers are introduced to a two-part tutorial that demonstrates how to induce self-estrangement and explore the self as a flexible, embodied structure. The method is presented as a tool not only for performance art but also for rethinking authorship, research voice, and the embodied nature of thought.About this SeriesScripting for Agency: An Artistic Enquiry into Selfhood, Character and Agency in the Age of AI is a video lecture series based on Dr Katarina Ranković’s practice-based PhD in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. Combining philosophy, performance, creative writing, and AI theory, the series explores how our understanding of the self shapes our personal lives, our politics, and our relationship to intelligent technologies.LinksSeries Playlist: https://bit.ly/sfa-seriesPhD thesis (PDF format): https://bit.ly/sfa-pdfThesis artworks: https://bit.ly/sfa-artReferences- Exposed Arts Projects. “Intelligence Debiased.” https://www.exposedartsprojects.com/2020-intelligence-debiased. Last accessed 31 August 2022.
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