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SUMMARY:The Pandemic\, Online Migration and the Future of Human Interaction
DESCRIPTION:The Covid-19 pandemic has provoked adjustments in nearly every aspect of life. Will a long-sustained migration from traditional physical spaces to online ones prove inevitable? Security and privacy have emerged as key issues as these new practices take shape. This panel will explore broader impacts and potential trajectories for work\, play\, and human connection along an accelerated path. \nIra Goldstein is a published thought leader specializing in emerging business trends in cybersecurity\, privacy and identity. He advises on business growth\, risk and cybersecurity to public and private sector leaders. Ira has led complex security programs and technical projects across a wide range of sectors with companies around the world. \nMadeline Ashby is an award-winning science fiction author and futurist. She is the author of the Machine Dynasty series and How to Future: Leading and Sense-making in an Age of Hyperchange. She is best known for her 2016 novel Company Town\, which was selected for the 2017 edition of Canada Reads. She is a regular columnist for the Ottawa Citizen. \nSteven Downing\, Moderator\, Cyber-criminologist\, Ontario Tech University \nIsabel Pedersen\, Host\, Digital life researcher\, Ontario Tech University \n 
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/the-pandemic-online-migration-and-the-future-of-human-interaction/
LOCATION:Decimal Lab\, Toronto\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities: Collaboration conference
DESCRIPTION:Ann Hill Duin\, Jason Tham\, & Isabel Pedersen present The rhetoric\, science\, and technology of collaboration for digital humanities at UBC-Vancouver’s Digital Humanities: Collaboration conference.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/digital-humanities-collaboration-conference/
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SUMMARY:AoIR 2020
DESCRIPTION:Jamie Banks\, Andrea Guzman\, Andrew Iliadis\, Gina Neff\, and Isabel Pedersen present Boundary Bodies: Theorizing the Body in Human-Machine Communication and Embodied Computing at the AoIR Annual Conference 2020.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/421/
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SUMMARY:Networked bodies\, AI\, and our future digital lives
DESCRIPTION:Isabel Pedersen’s Big Thinking Lecture Networked bodies\, AI\, and our future digital lives was originally broadcast on April 28\, 2020 for the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences of Canada series. \nWill bodies become computer platforms? Disruptive embodied computing technology is being proposed\, and it will change how people live in vastly different ways in our evolving post-Internet society. The idea of a thoroughly quantified\, remotely monitored networked body is propelling discussions of personal privacy\, human agency\, creativity\, consent\, social connection\, cultural values\, and ethics. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seeping into all computing paradigms. As a consequence\, AI also operates as an ideology\, a belief system. \nThis talk raises questions about early-phase embodied technologies and the unintended consequences that may result in the future. Dr. Isabel Pedersen is Canada Research Chair in Digital Life\, Media and Culture and Associate Professor at Ontario Tech University. \nIsabel Pedersen and Andrew Iliadis are co-editors of Embodied Computing: Wearables\, Implantables\, Embeddables\, Ingestibles\, a collection released in spring 2020 by MIT Press. As a humanities researcher\, Pedersen explores how technology is invented and adopted; she takes a human-centric approach to understand the impact on life\, culture\, politics\, art\, ethics and social practices. She was inducted into The Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars\,\nArtists and Scientists in 2014. \nReferences \nPedersen\, I. (2020\, April 28). Big Thinking with Isabel Pedersen: Networked bodies\, AI\, and our future digital lives. Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (Federation HSS). \nPedersen\, I.\, & Iliadis\, A. (Eds.). (2020). Embodied computing: Wearables\, implantables\,\nembeddables\, ingestibles. The MIT Press.
URL:https://www.digitallife.org/event/networked-bodies-ai-and-our-future-digital-lives/
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