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Deepfake Videos and the Remixing of Everyday Life (Graham Meikle)

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Please join us at the CAMRI seminar on Thursday next week!

Deepfake Videos and the Remixing of Everyday Life

Graham Meikle (University of Westminster)

Date: Thursday, 8 December 2022
Time: 17.00-19.00
Location: University of Westminster, Room Copland C1.09, Cavendish campus (115 New Cavendish Street)

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/deepfake-videos-and-the-remixing-of-everyday-life-book-launch-tickets-430374731407

Synthetic media are texts created or significantly altered with AI techniques. Deepfakes are the most prominent examples of synthetic media so far. This seminar will give an overview of the key uses of deepfakes. It will argue that deepfake videos are not just significant in their own right, but that they also offer important insights into the wider digital media environment of the 2020s. Deepfakes did not just happen to emerge in the time of social media, but are a product of those media. The limitless datasets of images, video, text and audio that we have created through two decades of sharing on social media platforms have become raw material that enable machine-learning researchers to train AI systems to recognise, classify and create images for use in synthetic media.

Deepfakes are about creating something new from existing material, so one way of approaching deepfakes is to connect them with wider currents of remix creativity. This paper introduces deepfakes by contrasting two important remix art projects: one from the emergent phase of remix cultures at the start of the twenty-first century (Rebirth of a Nation by Paul D. Miller), the other from the emergent phase of deepfakes at the start of the 2020s (Warriors by James Coupe). This comparison highlights how contemporary synthetic media practices take the individual as the found material for remix. What gets remixed today is not just old movies or music, but all of us.

Biography

Graham Meikle is Professor of Communication and Digital Media at the University of Westminster, and Director of its Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI). He is a National Teaching Fellow, and has directed Westminster’s MA in Social Media and Digital Communication since 2013. Graham has published eight books, including Deepfakes (Polity 2022), The Internet of Things (with Mercedes Bunz, Polity 2018), The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism (editor, 2018) and Future Active (Routledge 2002).


Further CAMRI Seminars this term:

Thursday, 15 December 2022 (in person, on campus)

The Arab Revolutions 10 Years On: Critical Reflections on a Decade of Turmoil (Book Launch)

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-arab-revolutions-10-years-on-book-launch-tickets-430381411387


The University of Westminster is a charity and a company limited by guarantee. Registration number: 977818 England. Registered Office: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW.

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