The article explores biopolitical implications for design in an increasingly hyperconnected world, focusing on interface biopolitics and data biopolitics and their impact on human rights.
Emerging technologies challenge traditional notions of freedom and transparency, demanding critical approaches in design to ensure justice and accessibility in our interconnected society.
The term 'interface biopolitics' reflects the relationship between design and the socio-political dynamics shaped by technologies, algorithms, and the quantified self movement.
Vienna Teng's 'Hymn of Acxiom' serves as a stark reminder of the surveillance and data brokerage that underpins modern technology, raising awareness of its implications.
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