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Joanna Zylinska (born Joanna Żylińska, 5 May 1971) is a
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writer, researcher and artist. She is Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice at
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. Prior to Joining King's in September 2021 she was Professor of New Media and Communications, and in 2017–2020, Co-Head of the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, at
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. In 2017 she proposed a “feminist counter-apocalypse” as an alternative to the dangers of the "Exit of Man",
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and
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.


Life

Zylinska was born in 1971. She was brought up in Poland and moved to the UK during her graduate studies. She received her Ph.D. from the
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. She was a lecturer there. She is interested in new media and art and particularly the effects of
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. Zylinska's work engages with stories of our human collapse as a civilization and as a species. This involves raising questions about our modes of knowledge nd the paternalistic articulations related to such stories them that come from some contemporary prophets of doom and gloom. Zylinska draws comparisons between the technological constitution of humanity and the machine, and the work of artists such as
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who uses his own body to experiment with technology. In 2013 Zylinska took on the role of curator when she oversaw, as Artistic Director, the largest Latin American new media festival, ''Transitio_MX05 Biomediations'', which was held in Mexico City. With Gary Hall, Clare Birchall and the
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, Żylińska helped create the
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-funded project starting in 2014 ''LivBL: Living Books about Life'', a sustainable series of electronic
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s about life – with life understood both philosophically and biologically – providing a bridge between the humanities and the sciences. The books are open and can be updated online. Her 2017 book "Nonhuman Photography" deals with the subject of what she calls non-human imaging. She argues that we need to redefine image making to make it less human-centric. Art should include not only recent automated astronomy pictures, computational photography, Google Earth but also older created images such as fossils. She experiments herself with images and she is intrigued by the tragicomical idea of the "end of man". In 2018 she published "The End of Man: A Feminist Counterapocalypse". It was a book and film project which proposed a “feminist counter-apocalypse” as an alternative to the dangers of the "Exit Man",
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech re ...
and
Populism Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against " the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. The term developed ...
. Her latest book is ''AI Art: Machine Visions and Warped Dreams''. The book includes a project from Zylinska’s art practice which explores human and nonhuman forms of intelligence, perception and action.


Works include

* The Cyborg Experiments: the extensions of the body in the media age (2002) * ''Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene'' (2014) * ''Nonhuman Photography'' (2017) * ''The End of Man: A Feminist Counterapocalypse'' (2018)


Translation

* , first complete English translation"A brilliant trip back to the technological future"
''
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'', May 15, 2013


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zylinska, Joanna 1971 births Living people Academics of King's College London British academics of English literature British art curators British women academics Polish diaspora in the United Kingdom Polish women academics Academic staff of the University of Wrocław British women curators Polish women curators