Deep Love Algorithm exhibited and Database Talk in Osnabrueck

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View 2016 EMAF Osnabrück

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View at European Media Art Festival 2016, Osnabrück

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View 2016 EMAF Osnabrück

»black tower« with digital print showing two workers, one operating a punch card machine, the other working on the IBM calculation machine

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View 2016 EMAF Osnabrück

Main projection screen with narration. Videoanimation, HD, 32 min

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View 2016 EMAF Osnabrück

office workers on punchcard machines – digital print

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View 2016 EMAF Osnabrück

Deep Love Algorithm – Exhibition View at European Media Art Festival 2016, Osnabrück

Big Data as permanent future

panel discussion with Marcus Burkhardt (Uni Paderborn) and Francis Hunger (Leipzig), moderator: Lena Brüggemann (d21 Kunstraum, Leipzig)

Under the banner of big data, states and enterprises are collecting data with the intention of using it some time in the future. Seen from the perspective of databases, humans are transformed into data bodies and data potentials that are to be saved and algorithmically processed. While states, for example, allow their police to experiment with systems to predict criminal activities and their political parties to mobilise the electorate for their election campaign using big data, enterprises such as Amazon, Allianz Insurance and Deutsche Bank use their customers’ data for strategic business development purposes.

Panel discussion Francis Hunger, Lena Brüggemann, Marcus Burkhardt
→ author: Francis Hunger, published on: 2016-Jun-09