On paper, the concept of embodied knowledge may need explaining, but when you’re in the Ely Center of Contemporary Art — the historic building on New Haven’s Trumbull Street previously known as the ...
Human expertise has long been understood as something deeper than rule-following, grounded instead in tacit engagement with ...
As more and more of our knowledge—certainly mine—comes from non-human, bodiless entities that have never smelled fresh air, taken a shower, or asked for more strawberry syrup at the local pancake ...
Chari Larsson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Based Lifeworld Extension, published in AI & Society, the author confronts that gap directly. The study argues that both AI ethics and transdisciplinary research are grounded in a common but ...
Brought together by mihyun maria kim and Claire Heidinger, Circularity of (un)knowing: An exploration of embodied knowledge in untitled spaces comprises the work of five emerging IBPOC artists, all ...
Deciphering diaspora dances: their origin nations and belief systems -- Body knowledge at the crossroads -- Days of remembrance -- Dances of memory -- Praise dance and liturgical orders -- Informal ...
A machine-learning large language model doesn’t have tacit knowledge. It consists of potential knowledge. That potential enables the system to generate surprising, useful, and usually true statements.
Drawing together 19 artists and collectives, Embodied Knowledge: Queensland Contemporary Art is a celebration of women, people of colour and LGBTIQA+ artists. All share a connection to Queensland.