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Technically, Natalie Jeremijenko is a conceptual artist. However she has
worked in research and development of new technology at Xerox PARC, the
Advanced Computer Graphics Center, and is currently an engineer at Stanford
University.
In this talk, Jeremijenko will examine some technicalities of the
'information age' specifically addressing the biases implicit in rendering
the world as digital information - the Database Politics. Encyclopedic
data-collection projects, from the Human Genome project to marketing
demographics serve both to define database fields and to impose conceptual
divisions. These divisions in turn predetermine public understanding of
information. Jeremijenko will her use recent projects, and those of the
Bureau of Inverse Technology, to illustrate how information can be used to
restrict or prescribe representation. Discussion of the new economic
indicator launched by the Bureau, the Despondency Index, will be included.
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