Marilene Oliver, Scott R. Smallwood, Stephan Moore, J. Carpenter, Jonathan Cohn
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我们不断被警告,我们的个人数据很脆弱,正被人工智能、大型科技公司和控制政府使用和滥用。但是,我们真的了解“我们的数据”是由什么组成的,以及可以用它做什么和对它做什么吗?有可能解开数据收集和处理技术的复杂纠缠,以便以有意义的方式查看和理解我们的数据吗?我的数据体是一件虚拟现实(VR)艺术品,它汇集了我们一些最私人和最敏感的数据,如医疗扫描、社交媒体、生物特征和社会安全数据,试图使我们的许多交叉数据体变得可见和可操作,以便它们可以被保存、检查、解剖和播放,以此开始理解和回答这些问题。My Data Body是跨学科项目Know Thysself as a Virtual Reality(KTVR)的一部分,该项目是一个探索当代“数据体”伦理和美学的多方面项目。KTVR汇集了艺术和科学领域的研究人员,创新新的创意方法、教育资源和个人数据艺术化工作的道德准则。
We are constantly being warned that our personal data is vulnerable, that it is being used and abused by artificial intelligence, giant tech corporations and controlling governments. But do we really understand what "our data" consists of and what can be done with and to it? Is it possible to unravel the complex entanglements of data gathering and processing technologies in order to see and understand our data in a meaningful way? My Data Body is a virtual reality (VR) artwork that brings together some of our most personal and sensitive data such as medical scans, social media, biometric and social security data in an attempt to make visible and manipulable our many intersecting data corpuses so that they can be held, inspected, dissected and played with as a way to start understanding and answering these questions. My Data Body has been created as part of the interdisciplinary project Know Thyself as a Virtual Reality (KTVR), a multi-faceted project that explores the ethics and aesthetics of the contemporary "data body". KTVR brings together researchers across the arts and sciences, to innovate new creatives methodologies, educational resources and ethical guidelines for working artistically with personal data.