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[[File:Screenshot 2024-10-24 at 10.42.29.png|thumb|A midi for choosing person and negative or positive categorizations and testing the effect of repetition. ]]
[[File:Screenshot 2024-10-24 at 10.42.29.png|thumb|An impression of the midi device (work in progress). ]]
Midi device (or application).
Midi device


In the middle the user gets to choose a person to direct their words to. On the left there are negative characterizations, based on labeling and stereotyping, and on the right there are positive words. The user is called to explore the power of repetitive patterns and the effect they have on those who are on the receiving end of biases.
In the upper part in the middle the user gets to choose a person to direct their words to. On the left there are negative characterizations, based on labeling and stereotyping, and on the right there are positive words. The user is called to explore the power of repetitive patterns and the effect they have on those who are on the receiving end of biases. At the moment, the negative biases are color-coded, depending on their their type (the red ones are remarks regarding gender, the orange ones regarding appearance and the blue personality).

Latest revision as of 10:43, 24 October 2024

An impression of the midi device (work in progress).

Midi device

In the upper part in the middle the user gets to choose a person to direct their words to. On the left there are negative characterizations, based on labeling and stereotyping, and on the right there are positive words. The user is called to explore the power of repetitive patterns and the effect they have on those who are on the receiving end of biases. At the moment, the negative biases are color-coded, depending on their their type (the red ones are remarks regarding gender, the orange ones regarding appearance and the blue personality).