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Smartification from shine to glare

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Abstract

In a not-too-distant future, an anonymous researcher and their team applied for funding to develop their newest invention: a new algorithmic model for smart cameras that would allow people to analyze the movement of cars at a previously unheard-of scale. This system was said to enable new forms of predictive capabilities to emerge: the algorithm would be able to, for example, predict the route drivers wanted to take but had not yet taken—including, for example, their occult inner desires for getting away with a secret lover. A panel of academic reviewers from three different universities audited and reviewed the proposed system. All that is left are segments of the video-report resulting from this meeting, which became an urban legend among technology researchers. The short film “Future Movement Future – REJECTED” is the story of a dystopian surveillance future that was barred by institutional refusal. It importantly reminds us about how total surveillance, the “almighty algorithmic eye,” may end up seeing-predicting much less than imagining-dreaming.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Smartification of Everything : Critical Analyses of a Ubiquitous Reality across social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts
Number of pages4
PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press
Publication date13 Dec 2021
Pages1-4
ISBN (Print)9781487556716, 9781487556723
ISBN (Electronic)9781487556747
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2021
EventThe Smartification of Everything - Ottawa / Online, Ottawa, Canada
Duration: 7 Mar 202211 Mar 2022
https://smartificationofeverything.com/

Symposium

SymposiumThe Smartification of Everything
LocationOttawa / Online
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityOttawa
Period07/03/202211/03/2022
OtherSoE is a hybrid event, combining a symposium and the art exhibition smART that will take place March 7-11, 2022 at the University of Ottawa and virtually
Internet address
SeriesTechnoscience and Society

Keywords

  • Smartification
  • Digital
  • Capitalism
  • Arts
  • Ethnography

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