The online symposium Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence, and Speculative Computation will take place between the 1st and the 12th of December, 2020.
The event is funded by the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences (Duke University) in partnership with the School of Social Policy and Practice (University of Pennsylvania) and the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale).
In the following videos, the deans of the three partner institutions welcome our audience and mark the start of the RCAISC 2020 series of events.
Prof. Roberto Tottoli
Dean of L’Orientale University of Naples.
Sara “Sally” Bachman,
Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice at Pennsylvania University.
William Johnson
Professor of Classical Studies & Dean of Humanities, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University.