ABSTRACT
The field of emerging computational media arts and design is rapidly evolving as an interdisciplinary and high-impact domain. Beyond its technological affordances, it could also serve as a lens for addressing the pressing environmental, social, cultural, and political challenges. Within this context, this panel highlights the contributions of four women that shed light on the nuanced topics of inclusivity, transparency, accessibility, awareness, and action. These experts bring diverse perspectives and engage with technical advancements critically through their practice and research.
- A. Herruzo. (2022). Interactive Media in Public Spaces: Ethics of Surveillance, Privacy and Bias. In D. Gerber, E. Pantazis, B. Bogosian, A. Nahmad, & C. Miltiadis (Eds.), Computer-Aided Architectural Design: Design Imperatives - The Future is Now (pp. 135-150). Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 1465. Springer.Google ScholarCross Ref
- Joy Boulamwini, and Timnit Gebru. 2018. Gender Shades: Intersectional Accuracy Disparities in Commercial Gender Classification. In Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (pp. 77-91). ACM. Retrieved from https://proceedings.mlr.press/v81/buolamwini18a.html.Google Scholar
- Behnaz Farahi. “Can the Subaltern Speak?”: Feminism in Robotic Mask Design.” 2021. Proceedings of the ACM on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Volume 4, Issue 2, Article No.: 18pp 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1145/3465621Google ScholarDigital Library
- Sarah Williams. (2022). Data Action: Using Data for Public Good. MIT Press.Google Scholar
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- Reflections on Socio-political, Cultural and Environmental Challenges through Computational Media Arts and Design
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