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.
The list itself is curated offline and will land here as a linked bibliography. Until then, treat the four other library entries as the spine and bring your own additions to the next screening.
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?
