Amy Ireland
Australian writer and theorist whose research explores gender and technology, as well as questions of human and machinic agency in modernity. She is a member of the transfeminist technomaterialist collective Laboria Cuboniks, author of the manifesto Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation (2018), translated into 18 languages. In 2022, the publisher Holobionte released Philosophy-Fiction: Artificial Intelligence, Hidden Technology and the End of Humanity, an anthology of her writings in Spanish. Together with Maya B. Kronic, she co-authored Cute Accelerationism (Urbanomic, 2024) and, more recently, co-edited Machine Decision Is Not Final: China and the History and Future of Artificial Intelligence (Urbanomic, 2025), a volume combining theory and speculative fiction.
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The Limits of Science: A Conversation on Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing- Format
- Round table
Sun 23 Nov
12:00 - 13:00h
2 El Born. History Museum of Barcelona