Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

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Tue, October 22, 2024
Lunch Program
James Kreines

James Kreines is the Edward S. Gould Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College. His research focuses on the history of European philosophy, especially metaphysics. He is the author of Reason in the World: Hegel's Metaphysics and Its Philosophical Appeal (Oxford University Press, 2015) and has published numerous articles on Kant, Hegel, and post-Kantian European philosophy. In 2014, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Institut für Philosophie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and in 2019, he served as a Dahlem Guest Fellow at the Dahlem Humanities Center, Freie Universität Berlin. He is currently finishing a short book on Hegel and Spinoza. Kreines also serves on the editorial boards of Hegel Bulletin and Hegel-Studien. He teaches courses in the history of philosophy and is developing new courses exploring the history of Buddhist philosophy and Islamic philosophy.

Professor Kreines' Athenaeum presentation celebrates his installation ceremony as the Edward S. Gould Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College.

TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT, PLEASE GO TO https://events.cmc.edu/e/faculty-installation-of-jim-kreines/ - REGISTRATIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTED ON THE ATHENAEUM WEBSITE 

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Tue, October 22, 2024
Dinner Program
Memo Akten

Memo Akten–a multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and researcher, and Assistant Professor of Computational Art at the University of California San Diego–will discuss the conceptual motivations behind some of his recent works and research involving computational technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning, embodied interaction, and mixed reality. From a practical perspective, this includes explorations in real-time, interactive computational systems for artistic, creative expression; and 'intelligent' systems for human-machine collaborative creativity. From a more conceptual perspective, this involves investigations into how we make sense of the world and project meaning onto noise; and more broadly speaking, the collisions between nature, science, technology, ethics, ritual, tradition and religion; particularly in the context of the current social and political polarizations, moral crises and technological submission.

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Memo Akten is a multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and researcher creating Speculative Simulations and Data Dramatizations investigating the intricacies of human-machine entanglements. His work explores perception and states of consciousness; the tensions between ecology, technology, science and spirituality; and for more than a decade he’s been working with Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and our Collective Consciousness as scraped by the Internet, to reflect on the human condition. He writes code and uses algorithmic / data-driven design and aesthetics to create moving images, sounds, large-scale responsive installations and performances. He holds a PhD from Goldsmiths University of London, specializing in artistic and creative applications of Artificial Intelligence, and he is currently Assistant Professor of Computational Art at University of California San Diego (UCSD). Akten has received numerous awards including the Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica, his work has been widely exhibited and performed internationally and featured in major publications.

Dr. Akten's Athenaeum presentation is co-sponsored by the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies at CMC.

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