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Luciana Parisi

Professor of Literature
Literature

Overview


Luciana Parisi’s research lays at the intersection of continental philosophy, information sciences, digital media, computational technologies. Her writings investigate technology in terms of ontological and epistemological possibilities of transformation in culture, aesthetics and politics. Her publications address the techno-capitalist investment in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, nanotechnology to explore challenges to conceptions of gender, race and class. She has also written extensively within the fields of media philosophy and computational design in order to investigate metaphysical possibilities of instrumentality. 

She was a member of the CCRU (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit) and currently a co-founding member of CCB (Critical Computation Bureau) through which she co-ideated the Symposium Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence and Speculative Computation (Dec 2020) https://recursivecolonialism.com/home/

In 2004, she published Abstract Sex: Philosophy, Biotechnology and the Mutations of Desire, which investigates capitalist experimentations in molecular strata of nature together with non-linear theories of endosymbiosis to argue against biocentric models of sexual reproduction and conceptions of sex and gender in terms of biodigital replications and non-filiative bacterial sex. Her book Contagious Architecture: Computation, Aesthetics and Space (2013) explores algorithms in architecture and interaction design as a symptom of global cultural transformation, where algorithmic computation represents a mode of thought that challenges dominant models of human cognition. Her current project, Automating Philosophy (forthcoming) explores the possibilities of a radical thought and critique which starts with inhuman intelligence and cosmocomputations. Part of this research has been published in recent articles “Media Ontology and Transcendental Instrumentality” (2019) and “Xenopatterning: Predictive Intuition and Automated Imagination” (2019).

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Professor of Literature · 2020 - Present Literature, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Literature · 2024 - Present Literature, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

Recent Publications


Negative optics in vision machines

Journal Article AI and Society · December 1, 2021 Can machine vision step beyond the ocularcentric metaphysics of the Western gaze and the reproduction of racial capital? Paul Virilio argued that machine vision requires no perceptual response or recognition of the world. The computer’s series of coded imp ... Full text Cite

Artificial Critique

Chapter · 2021 In this volume the editors gather diverse perspectives on one agreed-upon condition: that the computational power of today?s world has fundamentally transformed all aspects of this very world. ... Cite

Instrumentality

Chapter · 2021 This pathbreaking work offers an interdisciplinary perspective on big data, interrogating key terms. ... Cite
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Education, Training & Certifications


University of Warwick (United Kingdom) · 1999 Ph.D.