Rules of Engagement  

Listening to Shetland Wool

Felicity Ford

Flipped Clock, Thomson & Craighead, 2008

Flipped Clock

Thomson & Craighead

Corruption, Thomson & Craighead, 2014

Corruption

Thomson & Craighead

Installation photo of red frame, number display and construction

53°32’.01N, 003°21’.29W, from the Sea

David Gauthier

Photo of multi story wooden tower

A Machine for Living

James Coupe

Image of ghostly woman on black background (CIPHER artwork)

CIPHER

Katriona Beales

photo of sensor hanging in a darl room with two screens

Measure for Measure for Measure

David Gauthier

The spectrum of re-knitting treatments, Amy Twigger Holroyd, 2012. Digital print on paper

The spectrum of re-knitting treatments

Amy Twigger Holroyd

Five 3D printed pale yellow shell-like objects

Lifestreams

Proboscis

Voyager (Micromégas), Thomson & Craighead, 2013

Voyager (Micromégas)

Thomson & Craighead

Re-knitting 'tester' Jumper, Amy Twigger Holroyd, 2013. Hacked knitted garment

Re-knitting ‘tester’ jumper

Amy Twigger Holroyd

person in white wearing a sci-fi helmet with lots of protrusions

Quasar-2A

Field

Screen capture of multi-coloured digitally generated flowers

Flowers

Daniel Brown

balck and white photo of sign in countryside landscape

50.080697, -5.694138

Evan Roth

Married Man, Natasha Caruana, 2008

Married Man

Natasha Caruana

Body 01000010011011110110010001111001, Stanza, 2012. Perspex, Arduino, electronic components, internet connection

Body 01000010011011110110010001111001

Stanza

Punchcard Economy, Sam Meech, 2013. ODI: 3.5 x 0.5m knitted banner, FutureEverything: 5 x 3m knitted banner & knitting machines

Punchcard Economy

Sam Meech

image of screen and aerials in gallery

Open Space Observatory

Kei Kreutler and Libre Space Foundation

Circular blue, black and white inverted image of tree

Inverted Night Sky

Jeronimo Voss

image of black and white animation on a screen of women and a wire fence

There Are Worlds Out There They Never Told You About

Jackie Karuti

Close up of lightbulbs from The Future artwork

The Future

Alicia Eggert and Safwat Saleem

20Hz, Semiconductor, 2011. HD + HD 3D single channel video. 05.00 minutes

20Hz

Semiconductor

The Clandestine Purse, Natasha Caruana, 2008

The Clandestine Purse

Natasha Caruana

Six Years of Mondays, Thomson & Craighead, 2014

Six Years of Mondays

Thomson & Craighead

Re-knitting step by step guide, Amy Twigger Holroyd, 2012. Digital prints on paper

Re-knitting step by step guide

Amy Twigger Holroyd

Gallery installation of multiple photos

The Longest and Darkest of Recollections

Liz Orton

multicoloured cartoon collage with 3D rendered large golden hand

Unauthorised Copy

Antonio Roberts

Canal Observatory

AusBlau

Fairytale for Sale, Natasha Caruana, 2011

Fairytale for Sale

Natasha Caruana

Image of an illuminated digital fountain dark blue on black background

Fountain

Katriona Beales

Illluminated acrylic sculpture of a red-lit person holding a book

The Reader

Stanza

Listening to Shetland Wool, Felicity Ford, 2013. Interactive online aporee sound map

Sonic Pattern and the Textility of Code

Felicity Ford

The Doffing Misstress Takes a Stroll, David Littler, 2016. Participatory installation. Piano player, paper scores, materials for contribution

The Doffing Mistress Takes a Stroll

David Littler

black and white image of booklet called Daemons of the Shadow World

Daemons of the Shadow World

Giles Lane

Forkbomb, Alex McLean, 2001. Perl script computer code with paper output

Forkbomb

Alex McLean

Twenty Thousand Seconds, Dan Hett, 2016. Algorithmically generated live coding image film (from an ongoing series)

Twenty Thousand Seconds

Dan Hett

image of a screen with four chairs each with a ventriloquists half-masks hanging above each

Recruitment Goes Wrong

Thomson & Craighead

image of pylon-like communications tower inverted white out of red

http://s33.820180e151.184813.com.au

Evan Roth

Rates for the Job, Sam Meech, 2016. Order form and performative contractual exchange action 

Rates for the Job

Sam Meech

Image of computer generated object in natural woodland

Shifting

Katriona Beales

Photo of The Promises Machione a wooden display with embedded screen

The Promises Machine

Rachel Jacobs

Black and white abstract image

Shadows of the State

Lewis Bush

Still Lifes and Oscillators 1, Ben Garrod, 2012. Paint

Still Lifes and Oscillators 1

Ben Garrod

Transmission series

Transmission One and Transmission Two

Dan Hett

Weather Gauge, Thomson & Craighead, 2009

Weather Gauge

Thomson & Craighead

Mini Rugs and their Friends

Mini Rugs and their Friends

Riitta Oittinen

Pillars of Hercules, James Brooks, 2014

Pillars of Hercules

James Brooks

Dystopian digital city landscape

Cover designs for William Gibson’s Neuromancer trilogy

Daniel Brown

{poem}.py

{poem}.py

Pip Thornton

Metrography, Benedikt Groß & Bertrand Clerc, 2012. Print on aluminium

Metrography

Benedikt Groß and Bertrand Clerc

Three Hundred and Sixty Seconds, Dan Hett, 2016. Algorithmically generated live coding production stills (from an ongoing series)

Three Hundred and Sixty Seconds

Dan Hett

Watching the Watchers, James Bridle, 2013. Multiple mounted colour prints

Watching the Watchers

James Bridle

kinetic artwork of a circular wooden base and brass arches with a small brass seasaw with a weight

Allusive Protocols (prototypes)

Julie Freeman

Gallery photo of someone in a VR helmet viewing artwork

Substance – A whole history of hollows and reliefs

Phil Coy

KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook, Felicity Ford, 2014. Crowd-funded publication

KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook

Felicity Ford

abstract sculpture in blue and pale pink

Public Protection, Private Collection

Felicity Hammond

Data as Culture - Art that uses data as a material

Experience the artwork here

Interactive online game

Duration variable (approx. 15 minutes)

Not optimised for mobile devices

fairlyintelligent.tech invites us to take on the role of an auditor, tasked with addressing the biases in a speculative AI. Through a series of witty and biting questions, we are confronted with the reality that – despite its influence on our lives – AI is broken at a fundamental level. fairlyintelligent.tech challenges the presumption that diverse input and inclusive data is the answer to algorithmic fairness. The machines are learning, it argues, but who are their teachers? After a brief assessment you can be a part of the system. You can be Fairly Intelligentâ„ąïž.

Experience the artwork here

Co-commissioned by The ODI Data as Culture and Michigan State University’s Science Gallery for the ODI Rules of Engagement online exhibition and Science Gallery Tracked & Traced exhibition.

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