Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Accession

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Tom Schofield

Downloads

Full text is not currently available for this publication.


Abstract

Commissioned for MozFest 2019 Accession is a collecting booth for an imaginary museum regulated entirely by AI. Visitors submit everyday items to the booth where they are photographed and subjected to a number of AI processes which describe and classify the objects submitted. Through the exhibition the digital collection grows but as it does so the AI management becomes more and more selective about what is and is not accepted, rejecting new items that are a poor fit for what is already there.Museum collections and AI classifiers rely on maintaining some form of status quo to make sense. A museum that collected anything would be a dumping ground with no identity, while AIs rely on training sets that have strong visual commonality. Both rely on a sense of sameness but both are subject to critical debates about diversity and representation. Accession explores this relationship by acting out a fictional but plausible scenario through commercially available AI technologies.


Publication metadata

Artist(s): Schofield T

Publication type: Artefact

Publication status: Published

Year: 2019

Venue: MozFest

Location: London, UK

Type of Work: Artwork

URL: https://github.com/tomschofield/accession


Share