Machine Vision investigates how images are perceived, generated, and interpreted by machines in a posthuman era. This section focuses on algorithmic aesthetics, AI-generated imagery, and visual culture from nonhuman perspectives, revealing a new visual language beyond human-centered perception. These works blur the boundary between the viewer and the viewed, signaling a shift in the locus of power and subjectivity. By questioning the authority of human vision, Machine Vision offers an aesthetic inquiry into the politics of perception, technological mediation, and future ways of seeing.