Horizon CDT Blog Posts

News, algorithms bias and editorial responsibility

In an almost suspiciously conspiracy-like fashion the official launch of UnBias at the start of September was immediately accompanied by a series of news articles providing examples of problems with […]


Introducing: UnBias

In an age of ubiquitous data collecting, analysis and processing, how can citizens judge the trustworthiness and fairness of systems that heavily rely on algorithms? News feeds, search engine results […]


Comment on iMorphia – Navigation by iMorphia – participation, conversation, collaboration : Horizon CDT

[…] Reviews of the Hololens suggest natural interaction with the virtual using the body, gesture and voice is problematic, with issues of lag, and the misreading of gestures, similar to […]


Comment on Intermedial Workshop 1 by iMorphia Interaction Workshop : Horizon CDT

[…] An experiment carried out in June 2015 confirmed that a mirror image of the video would produce the familiar inversion we are used to seeing in a mirror and […]


Comment on iMorphia – props and physics by Co-location and the Oculus Rift : Horizon CDT

[…] the post “iMorphia – props and physics” it was noted “Co-location issues are the result of the difficulty in perceiving where […] Originally posted at http://kinectic.net/imorphia-props-and-physics/#comment-121 http://kinectic.net/imorphia-props-and-physics/#comment-121