From c6054824bb738b748625e2f263f03760eeaf27ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: manetta Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 13:11:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] editing section 2 --- .../1-introduction.md | 8 +++++ .../1-introduction.md | 29 +++---------------- .../2-question-1.md | 22 ++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/Section 1 - Digital Infrapunctures/1-introduction.md b/content/Section 1 - Digital Infrapunctures/1-introduction.md index 4e15c5a..dc8b509 100644 --- a/content/Section 1 - Digital Infrapunctures/1-introduction.md +++ b/content/Section 1 - Digital Infrapunctures/1-introduction.md @@ -25,6 +25,14 @@ Who is an infrastructure bringing together? And who *not*? What are the conditio And, most importantly, *who* can actually intervene in the design of infrastructures? And *how*? +We invited Deb Verhoeven to respond to the following questions: + +* What are digital infrapunctures? +* How do we identify stress points in digital infrastructures? +* Who can create infrapunctures? +* Could you expand on the analogy of acupuncture in relation to infrastructures? +* Could you give some examples of infrapunctural interventions? +
# Footnotes & Further readings diff --git a/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/1-introduction.md b/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/1-introduction.md index 66b7b54..8081a3f 100644 --- a/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/1-introduction.md +++ b/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/1-introduction.md @@ -5,27 +5,13 @@ Summary: How to correct, shift or expose harms in computational infrastructures? -What are computational infrastructures? + -Who designs them? What values do they embed into digital systems? + -The work of Seda Gürses provides us with handles to XXX [unpack, look closer into, study, explore] computational infrastructures. Throughout her work she has questioned the notion of "fair" technologies, how such "fair" practices are XXX [formulated, reasoned upon, shaped] and who is involved in reviewing the "fair" impact of digital systems. An important factor in her work is to approach computational infrastructures as systems that are far more than a technological ecosystems alone. +In this section we will unpack how computational infrastructures operate and what impact that has on the digital systems that are being built on top of them. -Seda is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Multi-Actor Systems at TU Delft at the Faculty of Technology Policy and Management, and an affiliate at the COSIC Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven. Beyond her academic work, she also collaborated with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in Brussels, Graz and Berlin. - - - - - -Three works that particulary connect to *digital infrapunctures* are her work on *POTs (Protective Optimization Technologies)*[^pots], *Programmable Infrastructures*[^progammableinfrastructures] and *The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest*[^titipi]. Links to these works are included at the bottom of this page. - - - - - -This section contains five video contributions in which she will unpack how computational infrastructures operate and what impact that has on the digital systems that are being built on top of them. - -We invited her to respond to the following questions: +We will introduce the work of Seda Gürses and dive with her into the following questions: * What are computational infrastructures? * What are elements that shape (or are shaped by) computational infrastructures? @@ -38,10 +24,3 @@ We invited her to respond to the following questions: -# Footnotes - -[^pots]: Bogdan Lulynych, Rebekah Overdorf, Carmela Troncoso, Seda Gürses "POTs: Protective Optimization Technologies" (2020). - -[^progammableinfrastructures]: Seda Gürses, Roel Dobbe, Martha Poon "Seminar on Programmable Infrastructures" (2020). - -[^titipi]: Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses, Femke Snelting, Helen Pritchard "The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest" (accessed on 2020) diff --git a/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/2-question-1.md b/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/2-question-1.md index ddd13c5..2665a12 100644 --- a/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/2-question-1.md +++ b/content/Section 2 - Harm in Computational Infrastructures/2-question-1.md @@ -3,6 +3,28 @@ Slug: 02-s2-question-1 Date: 2020-11-01 12:01 Summary: A video contribution by Seda Gürses. +The work of Seda Gürses provides us with handles to XXX [unpack, look closer into, study, explore] computational infrastructures. Throughout her work she has questioned the notion of "fair" technologies, how such "fair" practices are XXX [formulated, reasoned upon, shaped] and who is involved in reviewing the "fair" impact of digital systems. An important factor in her work is to approach computational infrastructures as systems that are far more than a technological ecosystems alone. + +Seda is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Multi-Actor Systems at TU Delft at the Faculty of Technology Policy and Management, and an affiliate at the COSIC Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven. Beyond her academic work, she also collaborated with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in Brussels, Graz and Berlin. + + + + + +Three works that particulary connect to *digital infrapunctures* are her work on *POTs (Protective Optimization Technologies)*[^pots], *Programmable Infrastructures*[^progammableinfrastructures] and *The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest*[^titipi]. Links to these works are included at the bottom of this page. + + + + + + +# Footnotes + +[^pots]: Bogdan Lulynych, Rebekah Overdorf, Carmela Troncoso, Seda Gürses "POTs: Protective Optimization Technologies" (2020). + +[^progammableinfrastructures]: Seda Gürses, Roel Dobbe, Martha Poon "Seminar on Programmable Infrastructures" (2020). + +[^titipi]: Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses, Femke Snelting, Helen Pritchard "The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest" (accessed on 2020)