by cael | Feb 15, 2017 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
What is a data sprint? An inquiry into data sprints in practice in Copenhagen By Cæcilie Laursen Do you know what a data sprint is? Venturini et al. describes data sprints as “intensive research and coding workshops where participants coming from different academic...
by rasro | Jan 5, 2017 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Adam Pantkowski has been involved in the open-source electricity map project as a junior researcher. Among other things, he contributed by putting his own country of origin, Poland, on the map. Read on about his experiences of being part of the electricity map...
by rasro | Sep 5, 2016 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Jan Redzisz. Jan has a background in applied cultural analysis, and is currently a visiting researcher at ETHOS Lab. Here he is working on speculative games for engaging future users of robots and artificial intelligence. As part of his visit Jan is...
by Michael Hockenhull | Feb 3, 2016 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Michael Hockenhull, Lab Manager. Welcome (back) to the ETHOS Lab blog! In this space members of the lab reflect on, experiment with, proposition and discuss topics related to their research. You can find the back catalogue of blogs under ‘News’...
by Michael Hockenhull | Nov 9, 2015 | News, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
Written by Michael Hockenhull, Lab Manager. Would it be a good thing if we all thought more like computers? Would it lead to more effective societies? Computers have been a part of our socio-technical reality for over 50 years, and it is natural that this thought...