In this Screen Walk, Júlia Nueno Guitart, a Forensic Architecture researcher, presented a methodology to interrogate AI systems through spatial evidence, lived experience and media traces. She showcased how spatial analysis, testimonies and digital tools can be used to investigate AI, moving beyond the algorithm itself to explore how computational systems reshape environments, reorganise territories, and often amplify violence through automated decisions. This approach aims to interrogate the critical role of AI in transforming military strategies and its far-reaching consequences on the physical world.
Biography
Júlia Nueno Guitart is a researcher and computational designer. Her work explores the intersection between digital infrastructures and communities in resistance, emergency or disappearance. She is a doctoral fellow at Forensic Architecture, Goldsmiths (University of London), where she researches the violence of information and surveillance systems.
Screen Walks is a series of live-streamed artist/researcher-led explorations of online spaces and artistic strategies designed to illuminate a thriving – often overlooked – digital cultural scene. A new online collaboration between The Photographers’ Gallery, UK and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland. Screen Walks is kindly supported by: Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council.