A digital whiteboard turned into an exhibition space.
The space will showcase the findings from a year-long creative reading group, held in multiple cities in the Netherlands aimed at exploring different aspects of Algorithmic inequality relating to lived experience. Themes like Love, Identity, Coloniality, Geography, as prompted by algorithms, will constitute different chambers of the space. We will host a session during MozFest but the space will be open for visitors throughout MozFest.
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Algorithmic inequality reading group:
https://futurebased.org/topics/on-algorithmic-inequality-reading-towards-an-exhibition/
Imagination of things: https://imaginationofthings.com
Fabricating Alternatives: https://imaginationofthings.com/fabricating-alternatives.html
The Miro Board for this Collaborative/Poetic Atlas of Algorthmic (In)equality exposition is hosted on a third party website
To create an experiential atlas of Algorthmic Injustice, while infusing it with lived experience from the participants.
To materialize on the discussions we had in the 1-year Algorithmic Inequality reading group.
Speculate on new futures, while centring equality and decoloniality as paradigms.
We're hoping that many efforts and discussions will continue after Mozfest. Share any ideas you already have for how to continue the work from your session.:The space, in concept, is constantly evolving. The rooms of the space will remain the same, but we hope to host the space independantly after Mozfest commences. We aim to create more moments where people can infuse the space with their lived experience.
How will you deal with varying numbers of participants in your session?:the excersizes and social moments are number agnostic. We will be mainly using the fabricating alternatives tool, which can work well from any number of participants ( 1 - 50).
I live on the intersection between software, critical theory, data, and poetry. I aim to bridge critical thought with digital practice to decolonise knowledge and bridge accessibility gaps.
Vitor Freire is a creative director, choreographer of experiences, and co-founder of Imagination of Things. He holds a Masters in Interactive Communications (ITP) from NYU.