Tag Archive: #artificial-intelligence

The Ocean in Your Lungs: Why Plankton Matter
What connects the air in your lungs to glowing oceans and towering cliffs? In this blog post, artist and researcher Anthea Oestreicher explores how microscopic plankton shape the planet’s systems—from oxygen and climate to stone and memory. A preview of her upcoming TechBrunch on August 10, part of the Other Intelligences finissage weekend at HEK.
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Participatory AI – How to make better AI?
An introduction into participatory design methodology for AI by Christine Meinders and Jana Thompson (and inspired by the Feminist.AI community).
AI, Can You See Me?
How does artificial intelligence recognize faces – and why does it not work with black people? A creative inquiry into the bias of image recognition tools by guest author Iyo Bisseck.
The Good, the Bad and the Playful Fake
How do new technological methods of altering video and images shape our understanding of fake and real? A little history of image manipulation by guest author Annet Dekker.