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Representations of machine vision technologies in artworks, games and narratives: A dataset

This data paper documents a dataset that captures cultural attitudes towards machine vision technologies as they are expressed in art, games and narratives. The dataset includes records of 500 creative works (including 77 digital games, 190 digital artworks and 233 movies, novels and other narrative...

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Autores principales: Rettberg, Jill Walker, Kronman, Linda, Solberg, Ragnhild, Gunderson, Marianne, Bjørklund, Stein Magne, Stokkedal, Linn Heidi, Jacob, Kurdin, de Seta, Gabriele, Markham, Annette
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35928587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108319
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author Rettberg, Jill Walker
Kronman, Linda
Solberg, Ragnhild
Gunderson, Marianne
Bjørklund, Stein Magne
Stokkedal, Linn Heidi
Jacob, Kurdin
de Seta, Gabriele
Markham, Annette
author_facet Rettberg, Jill Walker
Kronman, Linda
Solberg, Ragnhild
Gunderson, Marianne
Bjørklund, Stein Magne
Stokkedal, Linn Heidi
Jacob, Kurdin
de Seta, Gabriele
Markham, Annette
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description This data paper documents a dataset that captures cultural attitudes towards machine vision technologies as they are expressed in art, games and narratives. The dataset includes records of 500 creative works (including 77 digital games, 190 digital artworks and 233 movies, novels and other narratives) that use or represent machine vision technologies like facial recognition, deepfakes, and augmented reality. The dataset is divided into three main tables, relating to the works, to specific situations in each work involving machine vision technologies, and to the characters that interact with the technologies. Data about each work include title, author, year and country of publication; types of machine vision technologies featured; topics the work addresses, and sentiments shown towards machine vision in the work. In the various works we identified 874 specific situations where machine vision is central. The dataset includes detailed data about each of these situations that describes the actions of human and non-human agents, including machine vision technologies. The dataset is the product of a digital humanities project and can be also viewed as a database at http://machine-vision.no. Data was collected by a team of topic experts who followed an analytical model developed to explore relationships between humans and technologies, inspired by posthumanist and feminist new materialist theories. The dataset is particularly useful for humanities and social science scholars interested in the relationship between technology and culture, and by designers, artists, and scientists developing machine vision technologies.
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spelling pubmed-93442972022-08-03 Representations of machine vision technologies in artworks, games and narratives: A dataset Rettberg, Jill Walker Kronman, Linda Solberg, Ragnhild Gunderson, Marianne Bjørklund, Stein Magne Stokkedal, Linn Heidi Jacob, Kurdin de Seta, Gabriele Markham, Annette Data Brief Data Article This data paper documents a dataset that captures cultural attitudes towards machine vision technologies as they are expressed in art, games and narratives. The dataset includes records of 500 creative works (including 77 digital games, 190 digital artworks and 233 movies, novels and other narratives) that use or represent machine vision technologies like facial recognition, deepfakes, and augmented reality. The dataset is divided into three main tables, relating to the works, to specific situations in each work involving machine vision technologies, and to the characters that interact with the technologies. Data about each work include title, author, year and country of publication; types of machine vision technologies featured; topics the work addresses, and sentiments shown towards machine vision in the work. In the various works we identified 874 specific situations where machine vision is central. The dataset includes detailed data about each of these situations that describes the actions of human and non-human agents, including machine vision technologies. The dataset is the product of a digital humanities project and can be also viewed as a database at http://machine-vision.no. Data was collected by a team of topic experts who followed an analytical model developed to explore relationships between humans and technologies, inspired by posthumanist and feminist new materialist theories. The dataset is particularly useful for humanities and social science scholars interested in the relationship between technology and culture, and by designers, artists, and scientists developing machine vision technologies. Elsevier 2022-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9344297/ /pubmed/35928587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108319 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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