::fibreculture:: Robot Review of Books
Gary Hall
mail at garyhall.info
Tue Jun 25 09:00:06 CEST 2024
Introducing the Robot Review of Books:
https://www.robotreviewofbooks.org/
<https://archive.org/details/no-1-rrb-introduction-v-2>
Like the London Review of Books ... but with even more robots!
The Robot Review of Books is an AI ‘magazine’ consisting of short
computational media essays that are typically structured as book reviews.
Free: No subscriptions, no paywalls.
Non-Surveillance Capitalist: Viewer privacy is respected with no
collection, storage or sale of personal data.
Quiet: No hype, no appeals for likes, shares or follows.
The RRB is not a business, non-profit or otherwise: there are no
adverts, no podcasts, no tote bags.
It's not run by would-be influencers, human or machine. So, no urging
you to get in touch if you have any questions. And new content does not
appear online according to a regular schedule - and certainly not one
set by the algorithms of social media. Contributions are just added to
the Robot Review of Books when they are ready to be published.
RRB #1 'Introduction', and RRB #2 'Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford', might
be the only ones. Or they might be the first of many.
--
Gary Hall
Professor of Media
Director of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University:
https://postdigitalcultures.org/about/
Website:http://www.garyhall.info
Follow on Mastodon here: @garyhall at hcommons.social
Latest:
Blog posts: 'A Brief History of Writing: From Human Meaning to Pattern Recognition and Beyond', with Joanna Zylinska, The Writing Platform:https://thewritingplatform.com/2024/05/a-brief-history-of-writing-from-human-meaning-to-computational-pattern-recognition-and-beyond/
'Creative AI: Thinking Outside the Black Box', Media Theory:https://mediatheoryjournal.org/2024/05/24/gary-hall-creative-ai-thinking-outside-the-black-box/
'Oxford and the Observer Do Social Mobility',http://garyhall.squarespace.com/journal/2024/6/10/oxford-and-the-observer-do-social-mobility.html
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