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Tag archives: 2024
Citizens Data Agency
Citizens Data Agency is an interactive exhibition of a fictional service provider proposing five speculative data support services, showcasing the outcomes of a series of co-design workshops, part of a year-long research project which aims to spark conversations about the challenges people will face around data privacy in the future and what kinds of support services we might need.
An Obscure Camera | Artist in Residence
We are delighted to announce Nic Sandiland, artist and co-founder of creative production company Flexer&Sandiland, as our Inspace Artist-in-Residence this June. The focus of Sandiland’s residency will be on An Obscure Camera, an immersive participatory light installation, incorporating a live camera feed, to explore notions of ‘following’, ‘public space’, ‘the everyday’ and the ‘camera’s gaze’.
BRAID x IDI Hybrid Seminar – Dr Fiona Smith
16:00-17:00, THURS 11 APR, 2024
“The BOX Will See You Now”
An Interactive Artwork Exploring the Influence of AI in Medical Diagnostics. Join the exhibition opening and panel discussion on “Transformative Spaces: Science-Art Residencies” on Friday, April 5, 2024, 18:00-20:00, Informatics Forum and Inspace Gallery as part of the 2024 Edinburgh Science Festival
Inspace at the 2024 Science Festival
Presenting a programme of exhibitions and events featuring Design Informatics Master students and Creator in Residence exploring AI, technology, data and ethics.
Transformative Spaces: Science-Art Residencies
18:00-20:00, FRI 5 APR, 2024
The BOX
The BOX is an interactive installation by Dr Fiona Smith, Creator in Residence at Fraunhofer MEVIS, presented by the Institute for Design Informatics, exploring the practical and ethical implications of integrating AI technology into healthcare. Come explore the ‘black box’ aspect of AI technology in the context of digital medicine and journey into the internal and invisible workings of AI systems through the artwork.
Designing Data Humans
This interactive exhibition features the work of students from the MSc and MA Design Informatics course at the University of Edinburgh. Students have created a series of playful prototypes which examine and question our relationships to data technologies and consider how we can use data as a tool for design. The works on display help …