A collaborative project examining the ethical limits of emerging technologies.
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Boundary is a collaborative research project examining the ethical limits of emerging technologies. Working with philosophers, technologists, and community stakeholders, the project maps the edges of ethical consensus around issues like algorithmic decision-making, synthetic biology, and augmented cognition. Rather than providing definitive answers, Boundary creates frameworks for ongoing ethical deliberation, recognizing that technological boundaries are always in flux and require continuous reevaluation.
The project emerged from a critical examination of how boundaries shape our understanding of technology and its role in society. By deliberately exploring edge cases and liminal spaces, we can reveal hidden assumptions and open up new possibilities for design and interaction.
The development process involved extensive research, prototyping, and testing at the boundaries of conventional practice. Through iterative experimentation, the project evolved from theoretical concept to realized form, maintaining a focus on the threshold between familiarity and innovation.
By challenging established patterns and expectations, the project creates moments of reflection and reconsideration. It invites viewers/users to question their relationship with technology and consider alternative possibilities beyond conventional boundaries.
2020
Research, Publication, Workshop Series
Completed
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