Lyr Colin & Carly Schnitzler lead up Week 4 of the Critical Code Studies Working Group on New Work & New Directions. #critcode
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@lyrwar.bsky.social
Deadline Feb 1. CFP: Retro AI: Archaeologies of Artificial Intelligence at USC July 31-Aug 1, 2026, in-person symposium looking at the history of AI, ethics, innovation, and more.
bit.ly/retroai26
#artificialintelligence #critcode #criticalAI
Mark C Marino holds the book Output in front of him.
Spotlight on Output: Computer Generated Text 1953-2023 edited by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram and Nick Montfort. It's our featured book in Week 3 of the Critical Code Studies Working Group! Chock full of fascinating generators, including ELIZA!
#CRITCODE
The Source Code Exhibition by UNESCO and the Software Heritage Foundation marks a major milestone on Critical Code Studies. Mathilde Fichen, Titaÿna Kauffmann, Stefano Penge, and Camille Picard. #critcode
Check out the online manifestation.
www.sourcecode-exhibition.softwareheritage.org
How do we study hidden operations through code?
One of the discussions in the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group.
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We're featuring the new book on Intellivision by Braxton Soderman and Tom Boellstorff this week in the Critical Code Studies Working Group! Looking at code from the game system for smarties. #critcode
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Week 2 of the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group begins with some provocarion from David Berry on AI and vibe coding.
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#critcode #vibecoding #ArtificialIntelligence
Week 1 of the Critical Code Studies Working Group also features a discussion of Forty-Four Esolangs by Daniel Temkin including code critiques of several of his brilliant esoteric programming languages!
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#critcode #ccswg26 @dtemkin.bsky.social
We're extending the deadline to Feb 1. CFP: Retro AI: Archaeologies of Artificial Intelligence at USC July 31-Aug 1, 2026, in-person symposium looking at the history of AI, ethics, innovation, and more.
bit.ly/retroai26
#artificialintelligence #critcode #criticalAI
Last day to register for the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group. online January 12 to February 6.
bit.ly/ccswg26
#critcode
2 more days: deadline Jan 7 to register for the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group. online January 12 to February 6. Don't miss out!
bit.ly/ccswg26
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Reminder: Extended deadline Jan 7 to register for the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group. online January 12 to February 6.
bit.ly/ccswg26
#critcode
Extended deadline Jan 7 to register for the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group. online January 12 to February 6.
bit.ly/ccswg26
#critcode
If you have written or published an article or book using critical code studies in the last year, let me know.
#critcode
Sign up for the 2026 Critical Code Studies Working Group to help explore culture through code.
bit.ly/ccswg26
#critcode
CFP: Retro AI: Archaeologies of Artificial Intelligence at USC July 31-Aug 1, 2026, in-person synposium looking at the history of AI, ethics, innovation, and more. Submit a proposal by January 8.
bit.ly/retroai26
#critcode
Check out "Vernacular computing as encoded aesthetics for decolonial code intervention" by Koundinya Dhulipalla in AI & Society which is becoming a strong site for #critcode link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Making my way through Inventing ELIZA, our forthcoming book on the first chatbot from MIT Press. with Sarah Ciston, David Berry, Anthony Hay, Peter McMillan, Arthur Schwarz, Jeff Shrager, Peggy Weil, and me, with a Foreward by Janet Murray.
#critcode
Today is the last day to submit source code (original or historic) to the UNESCO exhibition curated by Software Heritage! What source code is important to you? Personally meaningful or socially relevant...
www.softwareheritage.org/2025/07/07/c...
#critcode @softwareheritage.org
Last weekend to submit source code snippets to Software Heritage for the UNESCO exhibit.
www.softwareheritage.org/2025/07/07/c...
@softwareheritage.org
#critcode
Software Heritage is calling for code for its UNESCO exhibition, "treating code as the main event"! Send them a snippet of your computer source code by September 8!
www.softwareheritage.org/2025/07/07/c...
#critcode
Read this: Decoloniality, Digital-coloniality and Computer Programming Education by
@hanligeyser.bsky.social
The article goes after the colonial logic embedded in programming education. Fascinating.
#critcode
Can't wait to visit SDSU Tueday and give a talk on Critical Code Studies and AI! Thanks for inviting me, Jessica Pressman
@sdsulibrary.bsky.social
#critcode
What can the code of open source predictive policing software tell us about the tool?
See our new article in DHQ:
www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/19/1...
#machinelearning #critcode
#criticalai #artificialintelligence
Check out:
Can Open-Source Fix Predictive Policing? Anti-Racist Critical Code Studies Approach to Contemporary AI Policing Software
by @SarahCiston.com, Zach Mann, Jeremy Douglass & Me
in @dhquarterly.bsky.social
#antiracist #critcode #machinelearning #artificialintelligence
If you want to chat with a faithful recreation of the first chatbot, try this one, created by Team ELIZA superstar Anthony Hay!
sites.google.com/view/elizaar...
#artificialintelligence #softwarestudies #critcode
"World's first AI chatbot has finally been resurrected after decades!" coverage of Team ELIZA in New Scientist! feat. Jeff Shrager and David Berry
archive.is/2025.01.17-1...
#computerhistory #critcode
Come read code at my workshop on Critical Code Studies today hosted by the Cambridge CCS reading group, coordinated by Claire Carroll and Orla Delaney
Nov. 27 at 9am PST, 5pm UK
Open to all who register (free)
www.cdh.cam.ac.uk/events/39160/
#critcode
The Cultural Politics of Code: a critical code studies reading group text on green background with cartoonish clue club looking shocked at their discovery.
Join my workshop on Critical Code Studies tomorrow hosted by the Cambridge CCS reading group, coordinated by Claire Carroll and Orla Delaney
Nov. 27 at 9am PST, 5pm UK
Open to all who register (free)
www.cdh.cam.ac.uk/events/39160/
#critcode
Excited to read this new issue of Digital Journalism, packed with Critical Code Studies. Articles by Jan Lauren Boyles, Kenneth Greenwood, Matthew S. Weber, and more #critcode
Will hunt for Open Access:
www.tandfonline.com/journals/rdi...