by rasro | Nov 17, 2016 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Jan Redzisz. Jan has a background in applied cultural analysis, and has been a visiting researcher at ETHOS Lab. Here, he worked on speculative games for engaging future users of robots and artificial intelligence. As part of his visit Jan has written a...
by rasro | Nov 9, 2016 | News, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Rachel Douglas-Jones is one of the three Heads of Lab in ETHOS Lab, and a member of the ETHOS Lab research group. We asked Rachel some questions about her research and about her visions and hopes for the ETHOS Lab. Here is what she replied: 1: What is your...
by rasro | Oct 17, 2016 | News, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Data is power. What does this mean? The following scribbles will be an attempt to shed some light on this question. Now, to do this, we will need to introduce a little bit of French culture, but not in the form of croissants or red wine. Instead, we will be using the...
by rasro | Oct 4, 2016 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
….your feed is now controlled by a capitalistic, populistic dictatorial algorithm! “All I will ever see in my newsfeed are puppies and food”. Get a peek into this and other narratives through which users depict the perceived negative influence of...
by rasro | Oct 4, 2016 | News, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
The first part of the datasprint in collaboration with HUMLab and The Royal Danish Library as viewed through a camera lens.
by Michael Hockenhull | Oct 4, 2016 | News, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Michael Hockenhull, ETHOS Lab manager. As the almost indian summer of the last couple of weeks transitions into proper cool danish fall, it seems fitting to think back on the summer that passed in ETHOS Lab. Normally the ITU, and by extension the lab, falls...
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