Latent Spaces: The High-Dimensional Infosphere

Erik Lintunen (artist, UK)

Briefly considering distributed informational environments as latent spaces for the construction of meaning and knowledge, I explore the concept of the infosphere and the phenomenology of such high-dimensional abstract space in the context of social systems. Spaces such as the internet require radically imaginative tools for meaningful interpretation, as real-world applications powered by big data, an unparalleled infrastructure of digital connectivity and machine learning, are emerging across our social space. Throughout this paper, I construct a narrative that forms a speculative definition of latent social space, opening up avenues for future research into understanding how meaning and knowledge are produced, acquired, collectively made, or otherwise emerge, through new media.

Citation

Erik Lintunen. 2019. Latent Spaces: The High-Dimensional Infosphere. In Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019 (HTTF 2019), November 19–20, 2019, Nottingham, United Kingdom. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 4 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3363384.3363395

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