This paper introduces the design principle of legibility as means to examine the epistemic and ethical conditions of sensing technologies. Emerging sensing technologies create new possibilities regarding what to measure, as well as how to analyze, interpret, and communicate said measurements. In doing so, they create ethical challenges for designers to navigate, specifically how the interpretation and communication of complex data affect moral values such as (user) autonomy. Contemporary sensing technologies require layers of mediation and exposition to render what they sense as intelligible and constructive to the end user, which is a value-laden design act. Legibility is positioned as both an evaluative lens and a design criterion, making...
In projects concerning big data, ethical questions need to be answered during the design process. In...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Implemented into a wide range of e...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
This paper introduces the design principle of legibility as means to examine the epistemic and ethic...
This article offers a discussion of the connection between technology and values and, specifically, ...
Corporations, governments, and individuals can increasingly collect new forms of personal data using...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the implications of embedding sensing technologies in artefacts in...
In this article, we aim to strengthen the basis of designing for values, by relating it to philosoph...
In this paper, we argue that the characteristics of digital platforms challenge the fundamental assu...
We are researching how developers of connected technologies make ethical decisions during their prod...
One of the more notable technologies to enter and affect everyday life is information and communicat...
When should a surveillance system that is used in preventive policing sacrifice the privacy of citiz...
The moral significance of technology has become a central theme in the ethics of technology: rather ...
We are studying how ethical decisions are made by developers of connected technologies: internet of ...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
In projects concerning big data, ethical questions need to be answered during the design process. In...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Implemented into a wide range of e...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
This paper introduces the design principle of legibility as means to examine the epistemic and ethic...
This article offers a discussion of the connection between technology and values and, specifically, ...
Corporations, governments, and individuals can increasingly collect new forms of personal data using...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the implications of embedding sensing technologies in artefacts in...
In this article, we aim to strengthen the basis of designing for values, by relating it to philosoph...
In this paper, we argue that the characteristics of digital platforms challenge the fundamental assu...
We are researching how developers of connected technologies make ethical decisions during their prod...
One of the more notable technologies to enter and affect everyday life is information and communicat...
When should a surveillance system that is used in preventive policing sacrifice the privacy of citiz...
The moral significance of technology has become a central theme in the ethics of technology: rather ...
We are studying how ethical decisions are made by developers of connected technologies: internet of ...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
In projects concerning big data, ethical questions need to be answered during the design process. In...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Implemented into a wide range of e...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...