Not exact matches
The use of a dual timeline, mixing chapters dealing with Stewart's own rise in the industry with those
documenting consultancy's attempts to legitimise itself through its formative years
by incorporating semblances of science and
academia.
Susan E. Cahan, a curator, scholar, and dean of the arts at Yale College, has spent her career working in museums and
academia, the entire time researching this book, which is substantiated
by countless interviews with artists (Benny Andrews, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, among others), activists, and museum officials, as well as institutional
documents, correspondence, and archival images.
While I am reading this thread and its ample links to further my own research on the web, I want to leave a new link today which accompanied a UCSUSA bulletin: the link is to a 50 - pp pdf published
by an assortment of individuals in
academia and government in CA, which
document is to serve as the basis for an online colloquy involving UCSUSA members April 27.
Jan. 13: After the first conference held
by the Future of Life Institute on the «future of artificial intelligence» in Puerto Rico on Jan. 2 - 4, prominent scientists and researchers from industry and
academia issue an open letter calling for AI and smart machine research that is «robust and beneficial» to humanity and linking to a
document outlining «research directions that can help maximize the societal benefit of AI» including numerous questions on «lethal autonomous weapons systems.»