Our Voicing Erasure features a poem written by Dr. Joy Buolamwini that is read in a collective voice, and recited by champions of women’s empowerment with leading scholars on race, gender, and technology. In which urges listeners to take action to redress how Black speakers are effectively erased by speech recognition.
View MoreThe National Science and Media Museum’s exhibition explores trends around internet connected devices, which have outnumbered humans.
View MoreAVATARS//futures documents how artists represent their bodies, their ideas, their nations, and their dead in today’s digital world.
View MoreBig Bang Data explores the intersections of culture,technology, and society in the digital age.
View MoreOn November 4th, the Coded Gaze Exhibition debuts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the InCoding Manifesto was screened.
View MoreIn the 19th century, criminologists used the new medium of photography to classify and predict the "criminal type."
View MoreThe 13th edition of GETXOPHOTO International Image Festival addresses the challenges faced by individuals in a present world powered by AI.
View MoreHow intelligent can artificial intelligence be? And more importantly: what effects will the advances in this field have on our society?
View More“AI: More Than Human” looks at AI’s real-life application in fields such as healthcare, journalism and retail.
View MoreDirected by Shalini Kantayya, Coded Bias illuminates the harms that AI poses over people's lives, especially minorities. Official Sundance Selection 2020.
View MoreIn the wake of #BlackLivesMatter and #TimesUp, this exhibition highlights that democracy, time and memory are as fragile as our breath.
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