Published May 3, 2022 | Version v1.0.0
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Database of Machine Vision in Art, Games and Narratives: Archival Version in HTML and CSS

Description

This is a static version of the Database of Machine Vision in Art, Games and Narratives, which was originally developed as a Drupal 9 database as part of the ERC project Machine Vision in Everyday Life: Playful Interactions with Visual Technologies in Digital Art, Games, Narratives and Social Media.

The static version consists of HTML and CSS files that can either be downloaded, or viewed in a web browser at https://machinevisionuib.github.io. To view the website in your browser, select GitHub-pages from the Environments section in the right hand menu of the Github repository, then select View deployment.

The static version is intended as a permanent archive of the database. It does not have the search functionality of the database, but is more portable and durable, and will still be accessible after the database itself is no longer maintained. We plan to maintain the original database until at least July 2023.

Data from the database is also available as a dataset consisting of csv files and documentation:

Rettberg, Jill Walker; Kronman, Linda; Solberg, Ragnhild; Gunderson, Marianne; Bjørklund, Stein Magne; Stokkedal, Linn Heidi; de Seta, Gabriele; Jacob, Kurdin; Markham, Annette, 2022, "A Dataset Documenting Representations of Machine Vision Technologies in Artworks, Games and Narratives", https://doi.org/10.18710/2G0XKN, DataverseNO, V1

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 771800).

Files

MachineVisionUiB/machinevisionuib.github.io-v1.0.0.zip

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Additional details

Related works

Is derived from
Other: http://machine-vision.no (URL)
Is supplemented by
Dataset: 10.18710/2G0XKN (DOI)

Funding

Machine Vision – Machine Vision in Everyday Life: Playful Interactions with Visual Technologies in Digital Art, Games, Narratives and Social Media 771800
European Commission