ESC Inaugural Tessier-Ashpool Distinguished Lecture on the Societal Implications of AI: Adam Harvey (3/17, 11am ET)

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Christian Sandvig
Fri, Mar 10, 2023 4:25 PM

Dear CITAMS,

I wanted to forward and emphasize Sophia's email about this event in case
you didn't see it -- I don't think it was sent to this list. Many of you
who work on surveillance will already be familiar with Adam Harvey's
totally amazing CV Dazzle anti-face-detection makeup / hairstyles (
https://adam.harvey.studio/cvdazzle/) or perhaps his HyperFace obfuscation
fabric (https://adam.harvey.studio/hyperface/). He has some thrilling
newer projects about machine learning data provenance and the use of
computer vision for human rights problems -- such as landmine detection.

It is possible to participate online from anywhere in the world, and the
talk timing is good for Europe. I hope you will join us.

Also: In case you see this email late, it is OK to RSVP immediately before
the Zoom event starts or even after it has started. This will still work.

Sincerely,
Christian Sandvig
Co-Director, Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC)
H. Marshall McLuhan Collegiate Professor of Information, Communication &
Media
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
http://umich.edu/~csandvig - http://esc.umich.edu/

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Sophia Brueckner sbrueckn@umich.edu
Date: Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 2:13 PM
Subject: ESC Inaugural Tessier-Ashpool Distinguished Lecture: Adam Harvey
(3/17)
To: Sophia Brueckner sbrueckn@umich.edu

The Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC) is excited to announce
the Tessier-Ashpool Distinguished Lecture Series on the Societal
Implications of Artificial Intelligence!

Our first speaker for our annual series is Berlin-based artist and
researcher Adam Harvey:

Adam Harvey (US/DE) is an artist and applied researcher based in Berlin
focused on computer vision, privacy, and surveillance. He is a graduate of
the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University; a member
of Forensic Architecture; and the creator of the VFRAME.io computer vision
project, Exposing.ai dataset project, and CV Dazzle computer vision
camouflage concept.

Please join us* 11a-12p ET March 17, 2023* at the Rackham Amphitheatre at
915 E. Washington Street. The talk will also be available via zoom.

Please RSVP for in-person or Zoom here:
https://esc.umich.edu/event/adam-harvey-tessier-ashpool-distinguished-lecture-on-the-societal-implications-of-artificial-intelligence/
https://esc.umich.edu/event/adam-harvey-tessier-ashpool-distinguished-lecture-on-the-societal-implications-of-artificial-intelligence/

This event is co-sponsored by the Michigan Institute for Data Science
(MIDAS).

Please feel free to forward, and we look forward to seeing you there!

--
Sophia Brueckner
Associate Professor - Stamps School of Art & Design, School of Information,
Digital Studies Institute
Co-Director - Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC)
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
http://www.sophiabrueckner.com


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y4zZNXXNKDm8cci_PZD6x4Rb78f8-XMb/view?usp=sharing

Dear CITAMS, I wanted to forward and emphasize Sophia's email about this event in case you didn't see it -- I don't think it was sent to this list. Many of you who work on surveillance will already be familiar with Adam Harvey's totally amazing CV Dazzle anti-face-detection makeup / hairstyles ( https://adam.harvey.studio/cvdazzle/) or perhaps his HyperFace obfuscation fabric (https://adam.harvey.studio/hyperface/). He has some thrilling newer projects about machine learning data provenance and the use of computer vision for human rights problems -- such as landmine detection. It is possible to participate online from anywhere in the world, and the talk timing is good for Europe. I hope you will join us. Also: In case you see this email late, it is OK to RSVP immediately before the Zoom event starts or even after it has started. This will still work. Sincerely, Christian Sandvig Co-Director, Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC) H. Marshall McLuhan Collegiate Professor of Information, Communication & Media University of Michigan, Ann Arbor http://umich.edu/~csandvig - http://esc.umich.edu/ ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Sophia Brueckner <sbrueckn@umich.edu> Date: Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 2:13 PM Subject: ESC Inaugural Tessier-Ashpool Distinguished Lecture: Adam Harvey (3/17) To: Sophia Brueckner <sbrueckn@umich.edu> The Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC) is excited to announce the Tessier-Ashpool Distinguished Lecture Series on the Societal Implications of Artificial Intelligence! Our first speaker for our annual series is Berlin-based artist and researcher Adam Harvey: *Adam Harvey (US/DE) is an artist and applied researcher based in Berlin focused on computer vision, privacy, and surveillance. He is a graduate of the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University; a member of Forensic Architecture; and the creator of the VFRAME.io computer vision project, Exposing.ai dataset project, and CV Dazzle computer vision camouflage concept.* Please join us* 11a-12p ET March 17, 2023* at the Rackham Amphitheatre at 915 E. Washington Street. The talk will also be available via zoom. *Please RSVP for in-person or Zoom here: https://esc.umich.edu/event/adam-harvey-tessier-ashpool-distinguished-lecture-on-the-societal-implications-of-artificial-intelligence/ <https://esc.umich.edu/event/adam-harvey-tessier-ashpool-distinguished-lecture-on-the-societal-implications-of-artificial-intelligence/>* This event is co-sponsored by the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS). Please feel free to forward, and we look forward to seeing you there! -- *Sophia Brueckner* Associate Professor - Stamps School of Art & Design, School of Information, Digital Studies Institute Co-Director - Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC) University of Michigan - Ann Arbor http://www.sophiabrueckner.com ************************** https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y4zZNXXNKDm8cci_PZD6x4Rb78f8-XMb/view?usp=sharing