Kieran Browne

PhD Candidate
Bachelor Digital Arts (Hons)

Kieran Browne is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University. His research mixes theory and creative practice in new and old media to examine the contemporary scienti c and popular representations of technology, with a particular focus on arti cial intelligence. This work engages critically and technically with computing to produce artefacts that bring computing to the scale of human perception.

Artificial neural networks

Visualisation design

Media theory

  • Browne, Kieran, Ben Swift, and Henry Gardner. "Critical Challenges for the Visual Representation of Deep Neural Networks." In Human and Machine Learning, pp. 119-136. Springer, Cham, 2018.
  • Browne, Kieran, and Ben Swift. "The Other Side: Algorithm as Ritual in Artificial Intelligence." In Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, p. alt11. ACM, 2018.

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