BASED ON ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

concept. irina komissarova, solveig dagsdottir and lisa birkenbach
exhibition design. irina & solveig video design. lisa
 
researchers. marianne e. lien, cecilia g. salinas, tuva beyer broch and tom bratrud curator. henrik treimo supervisor. karen kipphoff
 
premiere. 2023 september 28

The boundaries of privacy: New togetherness - new dividing lines is part of I/O, the permanent exhibition on information and communication technology at the Museum of Science and Technology.Where I/O communicates through AI and digital solutions, visitors are invited to a sensory experience and to reflect on their own experiences as digital users. The exhibition also provides insight into digitalization in the relationship between humans and animals, through the use of drones and GPS in reindeer husbandry.
About the exhibition / Partners
The exhibition stems from the research project 'Privacy Boundaries; Sociality and belonging in digital everyday life' at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo and the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. It was developed in collaboration with the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology and the Norwegian Theatre Academy at Østfold University College.
The research was carried out by Marianne E. Lien, Cecilia G. Salinas, Tuva Beyer Broch and Tom Bratrud.
The research project and exhibition are funded by the Research Council of Norway under the SAMKUL program.
 
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