facial recognition

In Heather Dewey-Hagborg’s artwork ‘How do you see me?’, commissioned for the Data/Set/Match programme at The Photographers’ Gallery, the artist explores how machines see us. A question that has been carefully slipping through several areas of production and research during the past couple of decades. At the same time an essential need has also …
An article from the NYT Privacy Project on the  The Racist History of Facial Recognition. Starting with early scientific facial analysis in the 19th century trying to locate through “pictorial …
“AI, Ain’t I A Woman ” - a spoken word piece that highlights the ways in which artificial intelligence can misinterpret the images of iconic black women: Oprah, Serena Williams, …
We’ve devised an algorithm that has culled the faces from 130 executives at leading biometric corporations around the world and transformed them into masks for you to print out and wear. Since …
“The truth is written all over our faces” was a tagline for Lie to Me, a procedural drama on network television several years ago.
These two studies constitute the first known attempt to implement a system to perform computerized facial recognition.Both are authored by Dr. Woodrow Wilson...
The mirror avoids faces. One can look at his/her face in the mirror only with a nonface.  A work by the  Shinseungback Kimyonghun artist group