El infalible y el espectro - Manifestación de la subjetivación (artificial) en los robots sexuales femeninos

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https://doi.org/10.1344/jnmr.v8.43452

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El texto esboza una práctica artística reciente y una investigación teórica sobre una muñeca sexual de inteligencia artificial, su materialidad y su significado. Es la culminación de un estudio y una intervención de tres años sobre los sistemas codificados de control y los lugares de resistencia que se desarrollan en el contexto de un cuerpo femenino artificial.  El algoritmo Machine Learning (ML) es el mediador entre los robots sexuales, sus usuarios y el almacenamiento de datos en la nube, facilitando el aprendizaje a partir de sus interacciones. Examino este compromiso y la materialidad del robot sexual a través de las nociones de mímesis feminista, sustitución y simulación frente a las políticas emancipadoras en la formación de objetos. Conecto estas ideas con las teorías del nuevo materialismo y los estudios recientes sobre la ciencia de datos digitales.

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Gosia Wojas, University of California

Gosia Wojas is an artist and researcher. She holds an MFA in Art from University of California, Irvine with a Critical Theory emphasis from UCI’s School of Humanities, and a BFA in Fine Art from California Institute of the Arts. Her research is located at the intersection of philosophy, psychoanalysis, sexuality and Artificial Intelligence and engages with subject - object relation as well as materials and gestures often regarded as peripheral. Her work concerns moments of intimacy through experimentation with strategies of proximity, mimesis and performativity within installations. Wojas’ writing has been included in journals publishing at the crossover of art and theory, most recently Material-i-ty, and Flat Journal. Between the years of 2011-2021 she organized talks, screenings, exhibitions, and workshops independently, and as The Absent Museum and Projekt Papier, at venues in Los Angeles, Berlin and Gdańsk.

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2023-07-31

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