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Paolo Caffoni is a Researcher in Art History and Media Philosophy at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG). He is a doctoral candidate in the KIM Research Group for Critical AI Studies, focusing on translation practices between media and the societal impacts of machine learning in education. His dissertation, *A Pedagogy of Machines*, explores how technology intersects with social, economic, and cultural domains. Caffoni holds studies in Literature, Semiotics, and Curatorial Studies from Milan, and is a faculty member at NABA (New Academy of Fine Arts Milan). He co-founded the Berlin-based publishing house Archive Books and contributed to the Yinchuan Biennale 2018. His research bridges critical theory, media philosophy, and curatorial praxis, addressing emerging technologies' ethical and pedagogical dimensions.
- Education: Studies in Literature, Semiotics, and Curatorial Studies at Universities in Milan.
- Key Affiliations: KIM Research Group (HfG Karlsruhe), NABA Milan, Archive Books (Publisher).
His work interrogates how technological systems reshape cultural production and knowledge transfer, particularly through frameworks informed by Antonio Gramsci and Naoki Sakai. Current research emphasizes rethinking pedagogical models in light of algorithmic mediation.
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