Reading list · Slide 16 · Creative DNA — what you refuse to outsource
The reading list
Behind every slide
The longer-form pieces I keep coming back to: Buolamwini's coded gaze, Indigenous data sovereignty work out of BC + AI, the AI-and-labor essays that informed the 'race to the bottom' segment, the consent frameworks I think we'll all converge on in five years.
Extended notes
The longer-form pieces I keep coming back to: Buolamwini's coded gaze, Indigenous data sovereignty work out of BC + AI, the AI-and-labor essays that informed the 'race to the bottom' segment, the consent frameworks I think we'll all converge on in five years.
Treat this as a living starter spine rather than a final canon. The links here pull the talk back toward named source material, while the Film Club format leaves room for local additions from whoever is in the room.
Discussion prompts
- 01Pick the one piece in the talk you've been avoiding. Read it. Write a paragraph on what it changed.
- 02Whose work is missing from your own reading right now? Name three people and one way you'd invite them into your local conversation this season.
- 03If you were curating a five-item version of this list for your scene, which five — and why those?
Quick questions (from the library card)
- Which piece in this list have you been avoiding because it would change your mind?
- Whose work is missing — and could you bring them into your local conversation?
