Controversing Datafication through Media Architectures

Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, Julia Matos Castano, Anouk Jacoba Petronella Geenen, Michiel de Lange

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Abstract

In this chapter, we discuss a speculative and participatory “media architecture” installation that engages people with the potential impacts of data through speculative future images of the datafied city. The installation was originally conceived as a physical combination of digital media technologies and architectural form—a “media architecture”—that was to be situated in a particular urban setting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, it was produced and tested for an online workshop. It is centered on “design frictions” (Forlano and Mathew, 2014) and processes of controversing (Baibarac-Duignan and de Lange, 2021). Instead of smoothing out tensions through “neutral” data visualizations, controversing centers on opening avenues for meaningful participation around frictions and controversies that arise from the datafication of urban life. The installation represents an instance of how processes of controversing may unfold through digital interfaces. Here, we explore its performative potential to “interface” abstract dimensions of datafication, “translate” them into collective issues of concern, and spark imagination around (un)desirable datafied urban futures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSituating Data
Subtitle of host publicationInquiries in Algorithmic Culture
EditorsKarin van Es, Nanna Verhoeff
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Chapter3
Pages67-84
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)978 90 4855 544 4
ISBN (Print)978 94 6372 297 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2023

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