
Spotlight: Simon Taylor
Media Futures Podcast
The Machinist · A podcast about how media and cultural studies can shape more just media futures from the Media Futures Hub at UNSW Sydney and @MediaFuturesHub on Twitter.
September 12, 202227m 44sFull
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Podcast: Media Futures Podcast
Episode: Spotlight: Simon Taylor
Pub date: 2022-08-21
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In this spotlight episode of the Media Futures Podcast, Simon Taylor joins Associate Professor Tanja Dreher to discuss his PhD research on histories of artificial intelligence and much more. This episode is part of a six week series of short interviews spotlighting the work of Media Futures Hub researchers. Based at UNSW Sydney on unceded Bedegal Country, the Media Futures Hub works at the intersection of media and cultural studies to shape the theories, methods and practices needed for more just media futures. Visit the Hub at www.mediafutureshub.org or follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MediaFuturesHub
The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from A podcast about how media and cultural studies can shape more just media futures from the Media Futures Hub at UNSW Sydney and @MediaFuturesHub on Twitter., which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Episode: Spotlight: Simon Taylor
Pub date: 2022-08-21
Get Podcast Transcript →
powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarization

In this spotlight episode of the Media Futures Podcast, Simon Taylor joins Associate Professor Tanja Dreher to discuss his PhD research on histories of artificial intelligence and much more. This episode is part of a six week series of short interviews spotlighting the work of Media Futures Hub researchers. Based at UNSW Sydney on unceded Bedegal Country, the Media Futures Hub works at the intersection of media and cultural studies to shape the theories, methods and practices needed for more just media futures. Visit the Hub at www.mediafutureshub.org or follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MediaFuturesHub
The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from A podcast about how media and cultural studies can shape more just media futures from the Media Futures Hub at UNSW Sydney and @MediaFuturesHub on Twitter., which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.