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- KonferenzbeitragUntraining Ethnocentric Biases about Gender Roles: A Preliminary Empirical Study Presenting Art as Stimulus(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Tagungsband, 2022) Albaghli, Reem; Chang, Chaz; Almahmeed, Sarah; Attar, NadaHuman interaction with art and how ethnocentric and gender biases apply in this context via the use of human-computer interface design is poorly studied to date. This study leverages art as stimulus to untrain gender bias. The interface includes digital representations of a database of 19th century Middle Eastern paintings by European artists. We categorized images that portrayed females or males in an intellectualized state, e.g., reading, playing musical instruments, etc. (Category FI or MI) or paintings of females only posing in the picture (Category FO). We cropped the original images and gave participants two unrelated choices to select the best fit from their own perspective. We ran an experiment with 3 blocks, where in the first block the participant was randomly shown an equal number of images from all categories, in the second block we only showed Category FI female intellectuals, and then in the third block a repeat of block one. Across participants from 4 English-speaking countries with female and male participants, we found a bias towards non-intellectual images for females which diminished after the middle (training) block. This study offers quantitative insight into measuring biases, thoughtful interaction with art as stimulus, and how we can start to untrain these ethnocentric or gender biases.
- KonferenzbeitragVolume: a forcing interface as art(Mensch und Computer 2018 - Workshopband, 2018) Waldschütz, HannesI describe the setup and motivation of an artwork about human-machine interaction as an artistic performance. «Volume» is an object about the hidden mechanics of power on which human-machine interaction is build upon. I present the documentation of this installation consisting of a machine, that emits some unspecified acoustic noise which becomes slowly louder and louder. With this artistic object I want to provoke a discussion about the concept of machines as a medium of power coercing their users to interact.