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AI, Environment, Art

20 May 2025, 5:00 pm–6:00 pm

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This event is part of the Interdisciplinarity: new reconfigurations of the social and natural sciences seminar series. Georgina Born and Andrew Barry will speak about AI, Environment and Art in this seminar.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

UCL Anthropocene

Location

UCL Common Ground
Room G11, Ground Floor
South Wing
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

About the seminar:
Georgina Born and Andrew Barry will speak about AI, Environment and Art in this seminar.

About the seminar series:
Over twenty years ago, in the early 2000s, Georgina Born, Andrew Barry and Marilyn Strathern led an ESRC funded project that focused on new institutional collaborations between natural and social scientists and creative practitioners. In these collaborations, the work of social scientists and artists often served to supplement dominant naturals scientific or engineering paradigms, standing in for a wider engagement with society (Barry, Born and Weszkalnys 2008, Born and Barry 2010, Barry and Born 2013). In some collaborations, there was a more radical reconfiguration of the relation between different forms of practice. In this mini-series of events, we revisit the question of the relation between the disciplines at a different moment, and from different angles.

Today, the potential contribution of the social and historical sciences to what were once thought of predominantly scientific or technical domains (including climate change and environmental research, computer science and AI) is more established, although it remains uneven. However, there is also growing recognition that an engagement with the natural and computational sciences have become critical to the reconfiguration of the social sciences themselves, beyond the established field of Science and Technology Studies.

In this mini-series, we reflect on the question of interdisciplinarity and the social and historical sciences through a series of conversations with Ann Stoler (Radical Adisciplinarity), Mariam Motamedi-Fraser  (Animal Studies), Nikolas Rose (The Exposome), John Haddon (History, archaeology, palaeoscience), and Georgina Born and Andrew Barry (on AI, Environment, Art).

This seminar will be a hybrid event and take place both in-person and online.

About the Speakers

Georgina Born

Professor of Anthropology and Music at Department of Anthropology, UCL

Georgina is Professor of Anthropology and Music in the Department of Anthropology, University College London. From 2010-21 she was Professor of Music and Anthropology in the Faculty of Music, University of Oxford, and from 2006-10 Georgina was Professor of Sociology, Anthropology and Music at the University of Cambridge. 

Andrew Barry

Professor of Human Geography and co-convenor of UCL Anthropocene at UCL

Professor of Human Geography at UCL and co-convenor of UCL Anthropocene. His latest book (co-edited with Sahra Gibbon, Emilie Glazer and Lucy Sabin) is Chemical Exposures: Toxicity in the Anthropocene (forthcoming with UCL press)