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The ID.me backlash: facial recognition and citizens’ options in the digital state

The ID.me backlash: facial recognition and citizens’ options in the digital state

by Marta | Feb 10, 2022 | Newsletter

The last frontier of digital welfare dystopia is facial recognition. In an article on The Atlantic, Joey Boulamwini, founder of Algorithmic Justice League, turns the spotlight on the increasing number of services in the US demanding biometric data to be accessed....
Meta abuse: the metaverse problem with human dignity and safety

Meta abuse: the metaverse problem with human dignity and safety

by Marta | Feb 9, 2022 | Article

The metaverse developed by Meta has already been robbed of its age of innocence, if it ever had one. The virtual environment Horizon Worlds, accessible with Oculus VR headset, is already under accuse since its release in December on the US and Canada markets....
Digital placemaking in Kaunas: extremely vast and incredibly close future

Digital placemaking in Kaunas: extremely vast and incredibly close future

by Marta | Dec 2, 2021 | Article

What would you do if you had an enormous space to fill in your city? The Extremely Vast and Incredibly Close Future workshop I organised on November 10 with the support of KTU Design Centre and Design Library invited inhabitants of Aleksotas and Kaunas (Lithuania) to...

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