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Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.
Photo showing: Johanna Einsiedler
Photo: martin doersch
Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.
Photo showing: Amanda Bennetts and Johanna Einsiedler (from left to right)
Photo: martin doersch
Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.
Photo showing: Johanna Einsiedler
Photo: martin doersch
Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into 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
Damage Festival
26.10.14
@ Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, FR
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Shot for SpreadTheirSound.com
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Damage Festival
26.10.14
@ Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, FR
Supporting Textures
Shot for SpreadTheirSound.com
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Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into 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
Do Algorithms Care? is a collaboration between artist Amanda Bennetts and data scientist Johanna Einsiedler. The project, realized in an interactive installation that resembles a pristine tech store, offers a critical perspective on the commercialization of personal bio data harvested by devices such as smartwatches and in healthcare industries. Through the use of the duo’s DIY smartwatches and interactive data interface, they delve into the predictive potential of personal data and machine learning for well-being, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with data control and privacy.
Photo showing: Amanda Bennetts and Johanna Einsiedler (from left to right)
Photo: martin doersch