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AI‐Controlled Robot Masks: Resisting Patriarchal Oppression
Using computational techniques to foster new empathetic relationships between human bodies and the space around them, Behnaz Farahi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at the California State University in Long Beach, presents some of the concepts and events that have inspired her research and focuses on a recent project for an interactive niqab.
AI‐Controlled Robot Masks: Resisting Patriarchal Oppression
Using computational techniques to foster new empathetic relationships between human bodies and the space around them, Behnaz Farahi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at the California State University in Long Beach, presents some of the concepts and events that have inspired her research and focuses on a recent project for an interactive niqab.
AI‐Controlled Robot Masks: Resisting Patriarchal Oppression
Farahi, Behnaz (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 72-79
2022-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Bandari women , Iran , Generative Pre‐trained Transformer 3 (GPT‐3) , Nazi Enigma code , Webppl , AI‐Controlled Robotic Masks project , Vietnam War , Markov chain , OpenAI , chatbots , Alan Turing , Morse Code , Watson , IBM , Navajo language , Siri , Second World War , ‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’ , Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) , Noah Goodman , Persian Gulf , niqab masks , Gayatri Spivak , ‘n‐gram’ , France , Covid‐19 , ‘Mask 19’ , Facebook AI Research (FAIR) , Portuguese colonial rule , Spain , Admiral Jeremiah Denton , Stanford University
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