dataDouble by roopa vasudevan
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dataDouble is an art project that generates a portrait of a user from their browsing data, which is translated into image processing techniques and applied to a photo that they upload to the extension.
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"dataDouble" is an art project designed to illuminate the ways in which our identities are reduced and flattened by data collection. Finding inspiration in the concept of the “data double”, a likeness developed out of the digital traces that we (voluntarily or involuntarily) leave behind in our day to day interactions with technology, the project seeks to translate an individual user’s browsing data into a visual interpretation of how they are seen in the eyes of those extracting their information.
This extension locally collects a user’s browsing data cumulatively from the time of installation (note: your data is NOT sent to any kind of server or collection process outside of your own computer). Upon installing, the user is also prompted to upload a photo of themselves, which is altered and shaped into a portrait of their “data double” by applying image manipulation techniques that directly correlate to the amount and type of data collected from their browsing (description of these processes available here: https://datadouble.art/code-book/). The portrait is available to download from the extension after 14 days of use.
As data accumulates, the image, while still somewhat recognizable as a portrait of the individual user, becomes a warped and alternate representation of the self; the reduced, flattened version that is used as a basis for the extremely segmented experience that users have on the Internet today. But by utilizing a portrait of the user as a baseline, the project also serves to inject humanity back into a process that often strips it away, attempting to return voice to the user in the process.
For more information about the project, please visit https://datadouble.art.
This extension locally collects a user’s browsing data cumulatively from the time of installation (note: your data is NOT sent to any kind of server or collection process outside of your own computer). Upon installing, the user is also prompted to upload a photo of themselves, which is altered and shaped into a portrait of their “data double” by applying image manipulation techniques that directly correlate to the amount and type of data collected from their browsing (description of these processes available here: https://datadouble.art/code-book/). The portrait is available to download from the extension after 14 days of use.
As data accumulates, the image, while still somewhat recognizable as a portrait of the individual user, becomes a warped and alternate representation of the self; the reduced, flattened version that is used as a basis for the extremely segmented experience that users have on the Internet today. But by utilizing a portrait of the user as a baseline, the project also serves to inject humanity back into a process that often strips it away, attempting to return voice to the user in the process.
For more information about the project, please visit https://datadouble.art.
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- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
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- 1.0
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- 133.1 KB
- Last updated
- 3 years ago (Jul 19, 2021)
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