Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW

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  • Publikation
    Voice of water
    (Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW, 2023) Sukach-Kochetkova, Uliana
    The project visualizes the sound of water through a ceramic installation. The goal was to visualize the sound of water in a 3D image. The ceramic result was created on the basis of cymatic, scientific and metaphorical, subjective approaches, which are completely opposite to each other, but still answer the same question that I have been working on for five months: How can we visualize the sound of water in volume? The result shows that, like cymatic shapes, a simple shell is the answer. And the concept of vases and volumes that can hold water symbolizes the theme of water as a color. This installation is open for interaction and exploration with the viewer. And every visitor may answer the question: Do ceramic objects represent the visual sound of water for you?
    11 - Studentische Arbeit
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    Making Arguments with Data
    (Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society - The German Internet Institute, 02/2023) Savic, Selena; Martins, Yann Patrick; Herlo. Bianca; Irrgang, Daniel
    Whether we are discussing measures in order to "flatten the curve" in a pandemic or what to wear given the most recent weather forecast, we base arguments on patterns observed in data. This article presents an approach to practicing ethics when working with large datasets and designing data representations. We programmed and used web-based interfaces to sort, organize, and explore a community-run archive of radio signals. Inspired by feminist critique of technoscience and recent problematizations of digital literacy, we argue that one can navigate machine learning models in a multi-narrative manner. We hold that the main challenge to sovereignty comes from lingering forms of colonialism and extractive relationships that easily move in and out of the digital domain. Countering both narratives of techno-optimism and the universalizing critique of technology, we discuss an approach to data and networks that enables a situated critique of datafication and correlationism from within.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Our Data Doppelgängers
    (2013) Allen, Jamie
    Data is gathered and presented towards both clarification and inspiration, but also in ways that obscure and confuse. Within creative practices that engage the technological, data plays a cen- tral role as a medium for aesthetic objects, motivating and justify- ing arguments, and even sanctioning design and policy decisions. The more frequently we engage with datasets and databases, the all-too-human nature information collection and representation comes to the fore. This article was presented as part of “The Data Body on the Dissection Table. Arts, Humanities, Medicine and Complex Network” on June 4th, Copenhagen, www.olats.org/studiolab/databody.php.
    06 - Präsentation