This Project was a part of a seminar at my school, where the subjective was to develop our own standpoint on Artificial Intelligence.
My take was on tracking algorithms, how they are omnipresent and are accepted into our daily life:
Artwork description:
"Plain as day and dark as night. Ever-present algorithms are recording intricate details of our identity, contextualizing our actions and words to deeply personalize our digital experiences. As beneficial as it may seem, did we leave behind the option to consent in the progress? AI has been around for a very long time, and with its rapid development, can we keep on ignoring our concerns for privacy?
It harbors many questions as to what their true purpose is and if there are consequences of our acceptance. Is there a necessity for resistance?
The answer is not as simple as a yes or no. Individual control of data is utopian, but is it futile?
The answer is not as simple as a yes or no. Individual control of data is utopian, but is it futile?
Plain as day and dark as night. Ever-present algorithms are recording intricate details of our identity, contextualizing our actions and words to deeply personalize our digital experiences. As beneficial as it may seem, did we leave behind the option to consent in the progress? AI has been around for a very long time, and with its rapid development, can we keep on ignoring our concerns for privacy?
It harbors many questions as to what their true purpose is and if there are consequences of our acceptance. Is there a necessity for resistance?
The answer is not as simple as a yes or no. Individual control of data is utopian, but is it futile?"
The answer is not as simple as a yes or no. Individual control of data is utopian, but is it futile?"
This project was made with a Kinect to track the viewers and a projector, which mapped a mark on the viewer.