A Dataset Documenting Representations of Machine Vision Technologies in Artworks, Games and Narratives

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This dataset captures cultural attitudes towards machine vision technologies as they are expressed in art, games and narratives. The dataset includes records of 500 creative works (including 77 digital games, 191 digital artworks and 236 movies, novels and other narratives) that use or represent machine vision technologies like facial recognition, deepfakes, and augmented reality. The dataset is divided into three main tables, relating to the works, to specific situations in each work involving machine vision technologies, and to the characters that interact with the technologies. Data about each work includes title, author, year and country of publication; types of machine vision technologies featured; topics the work addresses, and sentiments associated with that machine vision usage in the work. In the various works we identified 884 specific situations where machine vision is central. The dataset includes detailed data about each of these situations that describes the actions of human and non-human agents, including machine vision technologies. The dataset is the product of a digital humanities project and can be also viewed as a database at http://machine-vision.no.

Data was collected by a team of topic experts who followed an analytical model developed to explore relationships between humans and technologies, inspired by posthumanist and feminist new materialist theories. The project team identified relevant works by searching databases, visiting exhibitions and conferences, reading scholarship, and consulting other experts. The inclusion criteria were creative works( art, games, narratives (movies, novels, etc)) where one of the following machine vision technologies was used in or represented by the work: 3D scans, AI, Augmented reality, Biometrics, Body scans, Camera, Cameraphone, Deepfake, Drones, Emotion recognition, Facial recognition, Filtering, Holograms, Image generation, Interactive panoramas Machine learning, MicroscopeOrTelescope Motion tracking, Non-Visible Spectrum Object recognition, Ocular implant, Satellite images, Surveillance cameras, UGV, Virtual reality, and Webcams.

The dataset as well as the more detailed database can be viewed, searched, extracted, or otherwise used or reused and is considered particularly useful for humanities and social science scholars interested in the relationship between technology and culture, and by designers, artists, and scientists developing machine vision technologies.

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The dataset includes data describing 77 games, 192 artworks and 237 narratives (in total 500 Creative Works) where machine vision technologies play an important role. This includes Creative Works produced between 1891 and 2021, but with a heavy emphasis on recent works: 80% of the Works are from 2011-2021, and just over half from 2016-2021. The Creative Works are from 59 different countries, with 78,6% from North America and Europe, and 21,4% from other parts of the world.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.18710/2G0XKN
Related Identifier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108319
Related Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221131290
Metadata Access https://dataverse.no/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.18710/2G0XKN
Provenance
Creator Rettberg, Jill Walker ORCID logo; Kronman, Linda ORCID logo; Solberg, Ragnhild ORCID logo; Gunderson, Marianne ORCID logo; Bjørklund, Stein Magne (ORCID: 0000-0002-8387-260X); Stokkedal, Linn Heidi; de Seta, Gabriele ORCID logo; Jacob, Kurdin; Markham, Annette ORCID logo
Publisher DataverseNO
Contributor Rettberg, Jill Walker; University of Bergen; Solberg, Ragnhild; Kronman, Linda; Gunderson, Marianne; de Seta, Gabriele; Bjørklund, Stein Magne; Lautenschlaeger, Graziele; Arce, Diana; Svihus, Edward; Waskiewicz, Milosz; Przulj, Tijana; Li, Hang On Martin; Klingenberg, Cecilie Thale; Shahpary, Milad; Hersvik, Amanda; Haugland, Ida Otilde; Sandvik, Sunniva Eirin; Retzius, Ainsley Belle; Karhio, Anne; Ostrop, Jenny
Publication Year 2022
Funding Reference European Research Council 771800
Rights CC0 1.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
OpenAccess true
Contact Rettberg, Jill Walker (University of Bergen)
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Resource Type Textual data; Dataset
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Version 2.2
Discipline Humanities