Maya Indira Ganesh
Maya Indira Ganesh is a technology researcher whose work investigates the social, cultural and political implications of the “becoming-human” of machines and vice versa. She has worked at the intersection of gender justice, technology and human rights in the non-profit sector. Ganesh is currently completing a PhD about the re-shaping of ethics and accountability by the unstable ontologies of AI and autonomous systems that exist as engineering imaginaries, metaphors and as material data infrastructures.
As of October 2020
Events
The Shape of a Practice
Extracts and Exclusions
With Shana M. griffin, Sadie Luetmer, moderated by Maya Indira Ganesh
Presentations, discussions
Oct 27, 2020
Life Forms
How Do You Know It When You See It?
Luis Campos, Maya Indira Ganesh, Noël Yeh Martín, Sascha Pohflepp
Apr 27, 2019
Life Forms
Where Do We Find Ourselves?
Maya Indira Ganesh, Wesley Goatley
Apr 26, 2019
Alle Veranstaltungen
Alle Veranstaltungen
Dangerous Conjunctures
Six Perspectives for a “Practice of Theory”
With Norman Ajari, Petar Bojanić, Maria Chehonadskih, Karl Dahlquist, Maya Indira Ganesh, Nilüfer Göle, Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, Nasser Mufti, Antonio Negri, Nishant Shah, John Solomos, Chris Tedjasukmana, Kalindi Vora and many more
Conversations
Mar 17, 2018
Dangerous Conjunctures
Current Conjunctures of Racism
Discussions
Mar 17, 2018
Dangerous Conjunctures
Racisms Today?
With Zimitri Erasmus, Maya Indira Ganesh, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, David Theo Goldberg, Serhat Karakayali, Shahram Khosravi, Françoise Vergès
Inputs, discussions
Mar 15, 2018