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Morgan Klaus Scheuerman on How We Teach Computer Vision To See Race and Gender

Race and gender have long sociopolitical histories of classification in technical infrastructures-from the passport to social media. Facial analysis technologies are particularly pertinent to understanding how identity is operationalized in new technical systems. This talk will cover two studies on…

DUB Small Group Mixers

The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB community and by visiting researchers and practitioners.…

Waqas Jawaid & Andy Chen – “Spaces of Belonging”

Isometric Studio partners Andy Chen and Waqas Jawaid will share their recent work at the intersection of architecture, graphic design, and social justice. This includes visual identities, exhibition design projects, and signage programs for major educational and cultural clients including Google,…

Stephanie Dinkins on Art, AI, Data Sovereignty, and Social Inequity

Stephanie Dinkins will discuss how her art practice confronts questions of bias in AI, data sovereignty, and social equity. Stephanie Dinkins is a transmedia artist and professor at Stony Brook University where she holds the Kusama Endowed Chair in Art.…

Ishtiaque Ahmed – Designing for Voice

Designing for Voice: Access, Autonomy, and Justification Questions in Designing Computing Technologies with Marginalized Communities The benefits of computing are often confined within the populations with certain privileges. Those benefits rarely reach billions of underprivileged lives around the world fighting…

Rose Eveleth of Flash Forward Pod: Imagine Better Futures

Imagine Better Futures: The future isn't created exclusively by white guys in black t-shirts who give TED Talks. In fact, thinking about the future (or "mental time travel" as psychologists call it) is not only the first step towards building…

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