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The center for Crititcal Data Practices are pleased to invite all to participate in a seminar series exploring critical data practices and their relationship to care, framed around the questions: What do critical data practices look like, and how do we care? The series is hosted in collaboration with CUPRA Cultures and Practices of Digital Technologies research program.
Beginning September 1, 2024, the Centre for Critical Data Practices welcomes Mariam Khaled who in her PhD research will explore AI as a cultural and socio-technical construct
Daniela Agostinho joins fifty other 2024/25 Fellows at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences.
Students on the course Curating Data, which is part of Critical Data Studies elective program at Aarhus University, had an opportunity to participate in a workshop with Lukas Fuchsgruber.
Associate Professor Kate McDowell is a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Critical Data Practices from October 5 to December 5, 2023.
Fermenting Data, research and curatorial project unfolds in Vejle’s Spinderihallerne and Public Library as part of the curated Art and Technology autumn program.
Fermenting Data at Innovercity in Hannover (DE) is a workshop faciliated by Lozana Rossenova (OSL, TIB), Magda Tyżlik-Carver (Aarhus University), Lukas Fuchsgruber (TU Berlin) with focus on co-designing a sample data model for Fermenting Data dataset. Join us on 2 June 14:00-17:00.
Students explore alternative data futures through speculative design and design justice methods.
On 27 April, Daniela Agostinho will give a keynote titled "Curating Ghostly Matters: Tracing, Spectral Evidence, and Colonial Archives during the conference Tracing Temporalities, Unearthing Archives.
Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver participates in panels on AI and curating in two different events and projects on 26 April.
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