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Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project is realized in an installation that mimics a tech store, turning a critical lens on the commercialization of bio-data. Using the duo's open-source DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they explore the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.

 

Photo: martin doersch

Experiments with repulsive and attractive entities

This will swap the top XY horizontally with each other making both pairs.

Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project is realized in an installation that mimics a tech store, turning a critical lens on the commercialization of bio-data. Using the duo's open-source DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they explore the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.

 

Photo: martin doersch

A landscape in North Dakota, comparing components in GRB order.

Draft Circos plot of the significance ranking of seven algorithms

Well organized collectives can carry on battles of all kinds with diligence and perseverance. During the discussion, Stefano Rossetti (Data Protection Lawyer at noyb) will talk about some recent noyb’s cases on surveillance, data brokers, algorithms and artificial intelligence.

 

Credit:Markus Schneeberger

My column is at the bottom of the cover.

The algorithms that bell ringers must follow. MIT students are in charge of ringing the bells today. They are the only ones smart enough to understand this chart!

Quilt of small polar generations

Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.

 

It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'

A landscape in North Dakota, comparing components in BGR order.

This algorithm will rotate the whole front edge and swap all "L" and "l" edge pieces to their "R" and "r" sides.

 

r2 B2 U2 l U2 r' U2 r U2 F2 r F2 l' B2 r2

 

None of these moves are slices, r2 means both r & R are spun at the same time.

Well organized collectives can carry on battles of all kinds with diligence and perseverance. During the discussion, Stefano Rossetti (Data Protection Lawyer at noyb) will talk about some recent noyb’s cases on surveillance, data brokers, algorithms and artificial intelligence.

 

Credit:Markus Schneeberger

From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).

From a suite of 128 transforms of a concentric circle pattern, following a space-filling curve (Hilbert curve).

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Are the algorithms of living matter also useful for digital arts? Could they for instance be used in live visual performances? And how? Mediamatic and the Live Performers Meeting invite you for this nerd Biotalk with Federico Corradi, Gianluca Del Gobbo and Timo Dufner. They will give us a glimpse of the potential of nature’s algorithms for digital art and illustrate this with a live audio visual experimental act.

 

www.mediamatic.net/en/algorithms-from-nature

 

Photographer: Chiara Barraco

Taken at The Hope, Brighton on 16/07/14

Experiments with repulsive and attractive entities

Based on www.flickr.com/photos/cookieevil/3451604501/in/set-721576...

 

This used an aggressive adaptive contrast enhancement to bring out the reds and purples hidden in the dark areas of the photo. This was then stroked onto a pale pink canvas.

Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project is realized in an installation that mimics a tech store, turning a critical lens on the commercialization of bio-data. Using the duo's open-source DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they explore the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.

 

Photo: martin doersch

Brooklyn, NY

 

First attempts at an abstract library similar to work related to first year. I hope to make it more concrete and program more like a library!

 

*Abstract Concept currently

A landscape in North Dakota, comparing components in BRG order.

Proceso de masillado, antes de la pintura

Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.

 

It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'

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