Machine visions: James Bridle on drones, bots and the New Aesthetic.

Taina Bucher interviews London-based artist, publisher and programmer 
James Bridle. Bridle discusses his work - addressing issues of drone 
surveillance and invisible technologies - and his understanding of the 
New Aesthetics - a term he turned into a common place for contemporary 
digital culture debates.

"I met James Bridle in Oslo back in May 2013, as part of the conference 
The Digital City. Bridle was in Oslo to speak about drones, algorithmic 
images, and urban software. His most recent art projects, Dronestagram 
and Drone Shadows, have caught a great deal of interest by the popular 
press, with recent features published in the Wall Street Journal, Dazed 
& Confused and Vanity Fair." Bucher.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/machine-visions-james-bridle-drones-bots-and-new-aesthetic
 

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