Nina Colosi, “Of poets, human and robot” in CENTERPOINT NOW “Are we there yet?”

Nina Colosi contributing to the publication CENTERPOINT NOW “Are we there yet?” with “Of poets, human and robot” on the relationship with 15th century Botticelli portrait and 21st century robots. 

CENTERPOINT NOW, “Are we there yet?” is a publication commemorating the UN’s 75th anniversary with works and commentary by international artists, activists, innovators, academics, and policy-makers.

In the text we can, for example, read about Bina48, a human like robot that contains mindfiles of Bina Aspen, an African American woman whose personal memories, feelings and beliefs have been placed into Bina48’s data banks. Bina48 is currently becoming a poet herself.

CENTERPOINT NOW “Are we there yet?” was produced by WCPUN Executive Director Shamina de Gonzaga in collaboration with Streaming Museum Founder Nina Colosi. Publisher: World Council of Peoples for the United Nations (WCPUN) © 2020.

Read CENTERPOINT NOW “Are we there yet?” online.

Screenshots (c) 2020 World Council of Peoples for the United Nations.

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