Watched Over By Algorithms: transmediale 2015

Interacting with the world today involves an implicit agreement to be analysed, and not only by surveillance cameras, self-tracking mobile devices, and browser cookies, but increasingly by algorithms created to monitor and predict a trajectory of our behaviour. Our gaze is captured and orientated by suggestions, filters and recommendations, tracked through computing engines, ensuring that we cannot conceive self … Continue reading Watched Over By Algorithms: transmediale 2015