Nicolas Malevé
Nicolas Malevé, visual artist, data activist and computer science geek, is interested in the socio-technical networks of artificial intelligence and their epistemic implications. His doctoral thesis, Algorithms of Vision, focused on the concept of perception at the heart of automated vision algorithms and the work of annotators who classify, describe and filter the data needed for machine learning.
His current research focuses on the controversies between visual artists and artificial image generation platforms. This work lies at the intersection of aesthetics and computer science. As part of the PostGenAI@Paris project, he is studying how the questions raised therein relate to the formalising mechanisms of law and the ways of seeing at play in the legal world. (2025)
His affiliations include Constant, the Institute for Computational Vandalism and Active Archives.
- Links
- SciencesPo
- ORCID
- Constant
- https://www.macba.cat/en/activities/high-latencies/
- https://unthinking.photography/contributors/nicolas-maleve
- "Altas latencias #1. Nicolás Malevé y Jara Rocha", Radio Web MACBA, 6 Sep 2024, 87 min. Podcast. Toot. (Spanish)