IA et Cinéma (2)EN
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João Marinotti is the Jerome Hall Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Law, Society and Culture at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, a Fellow at the Center for Intellectual Property Research at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and a Visiting Fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. His research lies at the intersection of emerging technologies and private law theory, including property, contract, and tort law. He focuses on the evolution and application of private law in the face of changing social, linguistic, and cognitive conceptualizations of technologies. His current work addresses property theory and the shared social customs and intuitions surrounding digital assets, prosthetics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain. At Indiana University Maurer School of Law, João will teach in the areas of property theory and intellectual property.
Dr. Asaf Lubin is an Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, a Fellow at the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University, an Affiliated Fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Dr. Lubin’s research centers around the intersection of law and technology, particularly as it relates to the regulation of cybersecurity harms, liabilities, and insurance as well as policy design around governmental and corporate surveillance, data protection, and internet governance. Dr. Lubin has previously written on and taught seminars in public and private international law, cybersecurity and cyber risk management, torts law, international human rights and humanitarian law, and criminal procedure and counterterrorism. He has published with the Harvard International Law Journal, the Harvard National Security Journal, the Yale Journal of International Law, and the Chicago Journal of International Law, and written for Just Security and Lawfare.
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Passionnée depuis toujours par la science-fiction et les mondes imaginaires, j’ai développé une large culture autour de ces sujets, tant littéraire que cinématographique, et en ai retiré un mémoire de recherche au cours d’un Master de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel à l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, articulant tant les questions d’études de genre que de genre filmique au sein du tech-noir, sous genre dédié à l’impact de la technologie sur l’imaginaire. Par ailleurs, après des études d’art et d’architecture, je travaille comme monteuse vidéo, assistante d’artistes et sculptrice dans l’atelier d’Emmanuel Rivière.
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Nikoleta Kerinska est artiste multimédia, chercheur et enseignant d'art numérique. Sa ligne principale de recherche concerne l’art numérique interactif, la réalité virtuelle et l’utilisation de l’intelligence artificielle dans des projets artistiques. Son activité artistique s'inspire des convergences et divergences de la communication homme - machine, ainsi que des échanges entre langage naturel et image. Actuellement elle est Maître de conférences à l’Institut d’Arts, Département d’Arts Visuels de l’Université Fédérale de Uberlândia (Brésil).