Patrick Keilty
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United States
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Academic
Description
Associate Professor, Faculty of Information and Cinema Studies Institute, University of Toronto. Fellow, Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto. Professor Keilty’s research considers what digital technologies mean for feminist and queer politics, art, and culture. He particularly focuses on visual culture, metadata and databases, embodiment, stylistics of the self, sexual representation, fetishistic networks, and the philosophy of science and technology. His monograph project examines and critiques the way computer technologies alter our subjectivity. Examines the historical, cultural, and political significance of the sex industries for four technologies: payment processing, video streaming, web design, and artificial intelligence.