Rafael Nadal Live and Jiri Lehecka will meet on Monday at 7:00 ET at Stamford Bridge for the first leg of the season. Last year the teams split the matches: Rafael Nadal In Diretta won the first 2-0 away and Jiri Lehecka the second 4-2.
Events Details: In this talk, I begin with the idea that in order to function, or be materially relevant, all abstractions need grounding. For the human subject, such grounding, I suggest, is performed via the body and the specific anchoring of the body in abstractions such as biometrics, mobile phone triangulation and a range of others. In such abstractions, the production of truth is performed in relation to the framework developed from the 18th century onwards, where the bearer of truth is nature, of which human body is part. However, with AI, "nature" as a concept loses much of its force and it is a newly constructed "matter", which takes center stage. Therefore, using examples from ground truthing in AI to biometric technology, I ask, how are data and AI-based abstractions are grounded today and, relatedly, how is truth produced? Olga Goriunova is Professor of Digital Culture in the department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway University of London. She was co-curator of Readme, international touring software art festivals, 2001-2005 and Runme.org software art repository (2003+), and curator of Fun and Software touring exhibition (2010-2011). This work has been conceptualized in her monograph Art Platforms and Cultural Production on the Internet (Routledge, 2012) and in the collections she edited and co-edited, including Readme. Software Art and Cultures (Aarhus University Press, 2004) and Fun and Software: Exploring Pleasure, Pain and Paradox in Computing (Bloomsbury, 2014). She is also a co-founder and co-editor of Computational Culture, a Journal of Software Studies. She is the co-author (with Matthew Fuller) of Bleak Joys. Aesthetics of Ecology and Sydney airport is facing its busiest day since before the pandemic and one-way domestic prices are surging in excess of $1,500 as Swiftie mania descends on the capital city. Opposite him stood Jack Gipp, a formidable challenger known for his unyielding endurance and unmatched technical prowess. Despite being the underdog, Gipp's strategic mind and impeccable grappling skills had earned him a shot at the title. With the weight of expectations upon his shoulders, he entered the arena with steely resolve, ready to seize his moment of glory. “February is typically the quietest month for travel, so to be breaking records today is extraordinary.” Social media users have reported an “electric” atmosphere on domestic flights to Melbourne, with a video of flight attendants dancing to Shake it Off going viral and an entire flight from Perth bursting in to an impromptu rendition of Cruel Summer. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Qantas added 60 additional flights in June last year to gear up for concert demand, including 24 additional flights between Sydney and Melbourne. In early February, a further four return flights were added between Melbourne and Auckland, Brisbane and Perth. The airline carrier is gearing up to carry 35% more passengers into Melbourne from its domestic and trans-Tasman network over the concert period compared with the same time last year. It came amid a 350% surge in bookings between New Zealand and Melbourne at the time of presale compared to the same time last year. In a thrilling announcement that sent waves of excitement through the hearts of music lovers worldwide, Taylor Swift revealed her plans for a triumphant return to the stage with her highly anticipated Eras Tour. And what better venue to kick off this epic journey than the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia?
Rafael Nadal Live and Jiri Lehecka will meet on Monday at 7:00 ET at Stamford Bridge for the first leg of the season. Last year the teams split the matches: Rafael Nadal In Diretta won the first 2-0 away and Jiri Lehecka the second 4-2.