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April 6, 2021 at 12:58 pm #113039Matthew K. Gold (he/him)Participant
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From: Zeffiro, Andrea <zeffiroa@mcmaster.ca>
Date: Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 10:30 AM
Subject: [DHSI] Creative Research + Feminist Data
To: institute@lists.uvic.ca <institute@lists.uvic.ca>Good morning,
Please find information below for an artist’s talk and workshop
featuring Caroline
Sinders (https://carolinesinders.com/). This is the final event in the Relevant
Research Series (https://scds.ca/events/relevant-research/), co-presented
by the Sherman Centre (https://scds.ca/) and Spark
(https://cress.mcmaster.ca/) at McMaster University.*Research Driven Art*
*Talk | 9-April, 2021 | 1:00 – 2:30 EST [**register*
(https://u.mcmaster.ca/research-driven-art)*]*Caroline Sinders is an artist and researcher whose work explores the
intersections of critical design, trauma, data, and AI as art. This talk
will explore the methodology she’s created to guide both her art and
research practice, called “research driven art.” Inspired by
photojournalism, critical design, and open source software, research driven
art is a process driven artistic methodology and approach to knowledge
mobilization.*Feminist Data Set*
*Workshop | 16-April, 2021 | 10:00 – 2:00 EST [**register*
(https://u.mcmaster.ca/feminist-data)*] *Can data collection itself function as an artwork? Can it act as a form of
protest? In this workshop, participants will collect feminist data
beginning with an introduction to machine learning, data, and design
thinking, and leading into a collaborative and facilitated process with the
objective of building a feminist data set from the ground up. This workshop
explores how data collection can be used as an artistic practice and a
collaborative, community practice. The workshop is intersectional and trans
and non-gender binary inclusive.*More about Caroline Sinders *
Caroline Sinders is a machine learning design researcher and artist. She is
the founder of Convocation Design + Research, a design and research agency
focusing on the intersections of machine learning, user research, designing
for public good, and solving communication difficult problems. As a
designer and researcher, she’s worked with groups like Amnesty
International, Intel, IBM Watson, the Wikimedia Foundation as well as
others. She is also a research fellow with Harvard University’s Kennedy
School of Government and Policy.Organized by
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Relevant Research is generously funded by The Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of CanadaAndrea Zeffiro, Ph.D.
Academic Director, Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia
McMaster University
1280 Main St. W
Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8
(905) 525-9140 ext. 21901
zeffiroa@mcmaster.caMcMaster University sits on the Territories of the Mississauga and
Haudenosaunee Nations, and within the lands protected by the “Dish With One
Spoon” wampum, an agreement amongst all allied Nations to peaceably share
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