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    The Latent Space Trial
    with Dario Negueruela del Castillo, Clay Foye, Paul Guhennec, and Iacopo Neri
    Can, and should we, put a computational/mathematical concept on trial? What if its impact on culture and the environment is increasingly felt worldwide, even if it’s a depersonalised, distributed, abstract, and strange object? Does it bear responsibility? With this performance, we subject latent space(s) to a juridical process. Four researchers, each working on distinct dimensions of latent spaces, namely technical, cultural, philosophical, material, and aesthetic, while attending a round table,…Read more
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    (Deep) Representation: a Layered and Interconnected Mediation
    with Lorenzo Aimo, Sebastian Rozenberg, and Ellen Charlesworth
    In Marco Verdicchio, Luisa Ribas, André Rangel & Miguel Carvalhais (eds.), xCoAx 2026: Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X, I2ads. 2026.
    Representation, in its most rudimentary sense of ‘standing for’ something else, operates as a fundamental yet profoundly complex mediation within contemporary AI models. These systems do not simply process information but re-elaborate it through a sequence of transformations, producing what we call deep representations: encodings that are simultaneously layered, interconnected, and polysemic. Drawing on Stable Diffusion as our case study, this work traces the representational journey from world …Read more
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    Metaphors surrounding artificial intelligence increasingly inform contemporary discussions on the topic, shaping both technical conceptualizations and cultural narratives. This paper explores literary metaphors by Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, arguing that their narratives offer critical conceptual frameworks for understanding deep learning’s representational structures. Drawing on five emblematic metaphors from Borges and Calvino—the Aleph (dimensional compression), the Library of Babel …Read more