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    Seen by Machine - Computational Spectatorship and the BBC Archive

    Seen by Machine - Computational Spectatorship and the BBC Archive

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    Can we teach computers to watch films? How? What would they see? and how would this practice fit with existing moving image theories?

    This was one of the first public talks I did exploring these ideas. Several years of research later, I published Cinema and Machine Vision!

    🔈 Recording available here. 🧵 Twitter thread here


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