Conference Time: 11th May 2025, 01:39:16am CEST
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Poster session
Time:
Saturday, 28/June/2025:
10:50am - 11:50am
Location: Senaatszaal
Presentations
Polished, primitive, or sophisticated: What videogame graphics can tell us about colonial and postcolonial aesthetics.
Afra Willems
Saxion, Netherlands, The
All in on AI: A critical look at the effects of creating with AI-powered tools
Denzel Hagen , Marcello Gómez Maureira, Kristi Claassen
University of Twente, Netherlands, The
Digital colonialism and critical communication infrastructures: submarine cables and data and power routes in Portugal and Brazil
Ana Carolina Haddad
Researcher, Portugal
EduLARP as an educational method for discussing ethical impact of intimate technologies
Verena Schulze Greiving
Saxion Hogeschool, Netherlands, The
How do scientists accept knowledge generated by AI technology?——A case study of AlphaFold
Enrong Pan, Ziming Wang
Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of
How semantic web technologies afford information processing agents
Yaoli Du
TU Braunschweig, Germany
Research ethics education using scientific Communication: the case of kyushu university in japan
Toshiya Kobayashi
Kyushu University
Shareable health data dashboard for social support during grief recovery
Angelos Chatzimparmpas1 , Sam Muller2 , Sanne Schoenmakers 3
1 Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2 University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands, The; 3 Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The
Speculative Ethics; Practicing philosophy of technology in design education
Wouter Eggink
University of Twente, Netherlands, The
Traffic lights: from social justice to digital surveillance
Victoria Lobatyuk
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russian Federation
Where am I? -- Self and Attention in the Digital Net Culture
Domenico Schneider
TU Braunschweig, Germany