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News » Spooky Tech hosts Haunted Machines

April 8, 2021

On Thursday April 8th, Natalie Kane and Tobias Revel of Haunted Machines joined Responsive Mobile Environments to speak about their work.

Haunted Machines is a global super brand, research and curatorial project from Natalie Kane and Tobias Revell initially exploring stories of myth, magic and monsters pervading our relationship with technology, and more recently the automated production and dissemination of images. Starting with a conference at FutureEverything 2015, it has curated a series of events, events, projects, scrycasts and talks examining the connection between the occult and technology including the 2017 edition of art, tech and media festival Impakt (NL).

This talk was supported by the Steiner Speaker Series Grant and the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry.

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