Re: [NetBehaviour] Recognised Faces

2015-11-05 Thread dave miller
Very interesting - do you have a link to the application? How does it work?

On 5 November 2015 at 11:08, furtherfield  wrote:

> Recognised Faces by Kristoffer Ørum
>
> #google #bot #faces #search #famous #generative
>
> http://recognisedfaces.tumblr.com/
>
> Recognised Faces is an internet application that generates a daily image
> of a face from images found via google’s lists of top search terms. Facial
> features in the found images are identified, using facial recognition
> technologies usually reserved for mass surveillance, before being combined
> into an image of a new face. After being generated these faces are used as
> the personal avatar of Kristoffer Ørum on his website, on various social
> networks and anywhere else his image might be indexed and scanned for
> facial features by intelligence agencies, commercial agents or other
> interested parties.
>
> By constructing new faces from parts of the most looked upon images on the
> internet Recognised Faces creates a snapshot of the flow of data collection
> and facial recognition that happens daily on the internet, thus utilising
> facial recognition to generate phantom faces that reflect how computers
> perceive us as vaguely recognisable patterns in an ocean of data. When
> these phantom images are fed back into the internet, they may help to
> destabilise the NSA’s or google’s images of who Kristoffer Ørum is ever so
> slightly.
>
> The glitchy faces that emerge from the computer’s dispassionate gaze
> clearly differ from how faces appear to a more human gaze. They may appear
> somewhat monstrous and weird, but for the most part they remain strangely
> reminiscent of the beauty ideals that dominate mainstream media as well as
> most of the internet. What to human eyes might appear to be errors and
> distortions reveals traces of the statistical mode of perception that is
> really at work here - illustrating shortcomings of much reviled
> surveillance technology while providing us with a mechanical mode of
> observation that just might reveal things about our species that our own
> perception is unable to show us.
>
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Recognised Faces

2015-11-05 Thread Alan Sondheim


this is fascinating and disturbing - so many wounds, disfigurements, which 
also refect on the net itself -



On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, furtherfield wrote:


Recognised Faces by Kristoffer ?rum

#google #bot #faces #search #famous #generative

http://recognisedfaces.tumblr.com/

Recognised Faces is an internet application that generates a daily image of
a face from images found via google?s lists of top search terms. Facial
features in the found images are identified, using facial recognition
technologies usually reserved for mass surveillance, before being combined
into an image of a new face. After being generated these faces are used as
the personal avatar of Kristoffer ?rum on his website, on various social
networks and anywhere else his image might be indexed and scanned for facial
features by intelligence agencies, commercial agents or other interested
parties.

By constructing new faces from parts of the most looked upon images on the
internet Recognised Faces creates a snapshot of the flow of data collection
and facial recognition that happens daily on the internet, thus utilising
facial recognition to generate phantom faces that reflect how computers
perceive us as vaguely recognisable patterns in an ocean of data. When these
phantom images are fed back into the internet, they may help to destabilise
the NSA?s or google?s images of who Kristoffer ?rum is ever so slightly.

The glitchy faces that emerge from the computer?s dispassionate gaze clearly
differ from how faces appear to a more human gaze. They may appear somewhat
monstrous and weird, but for the most part they remain strangely reminiscent
of the beauty ideals that dominate mainstream media as well as most of the
internet. What to human eyes might appear to be errors and distortions
reveals traces of the statistical mode of perception that is really at work
here - illustrating shortcomings of much reviled surveillance technology
while providing us with a mechanical mode of observation that just might
reveal things about our species that our own perception is unable to show
us.





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