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Machine Vision in Everyday Life:聽Playful Interactions with Visual Technologies in聽Digital Art, Games, Narratives and Social Media聽is a five year, ERC-funded project聽that explores how new algorithmic images are affecting us as a society and as individuals. Professor Jill Walker Rettberg is the principal investigator of Machine Vision, which runs from 2018-2023. A five page project summary is available, and .听

The gathers information about 500 video games, artworks and narratives (movies, novels, etc) that represent or simulate machine vision in various ways. The , and is documented in a published in May 2022 in the journal聽Data in Brief.

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Jill Walker Rettberg talking about her new book on the BBC

Machine Vision on radio: About the history of humans expanding our vision with technology, on Start the Week.

PRIZE FOR YOUNG REASECHERS
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Exploring how artificial intelligence affects our lives

Social scientist Gabriele de Seta is looking at how we interact with digital media in everyday life. Now he is awarded the Prize for Young Researchers for his outstanding work.

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This data paper documents a dataset that captures cultural attitudes towards machine vision technologies as they are expressed in 500 creative works, including 77 digital games, 190 digital artworks and 233 movies, novels and other narratives.
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Roleplaying AI and Technology

Jon Andreas Edland developed "Ettersynsing" as a practical master thesis in Digital Culture. Last week he ran it for AI scientists and developers at NORA's annual conference.

Research

The Machine Vision Database collects information about games, art and narratives that use or represent machine vision technologies. Our aim is to trace connections, similarities and differences in the ways machine vision is invoked culturally and aesthetically.
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This聽project has received funding from聽the聽European Research聽Council聽(ERC) under the European Union鈥檚聽Horizon 2020 research聽and聽innovation programme (grant聽agreement聽No 771800).