Designed Uncertainty (Course)
Winter 2020

Özcan Ertek
Air Sculptures

hayate kobayashi
Condensed Coffee

Philippe Hansen
Eigenmode Research Lab

Juan Pablo Gaviria Bedoya
Friction that doesn't stop

Jens Tiemann
Landing Page

Jung Hsu
Resistance

Natalia Rivera
Resistance

Lucie Jo Knilli
rimming observations

Dawoon Park
Scenery Between-Windows 3 (窓-間의 풍경 3)

Zoe Spehr
sound space
Dawoon Park — Scenery Between-Windows 3 (窓-間의 풍경 3)
Designed Uncertainty (Course) — Winter 2020
Queen Elizabeth II's portrait has appeared on the currencies of numerous countries more than that of any other individual. The faces of great individuals have been carefully chosen and graced their currencies as a tradition and in the interest of enhancing international reputation and relations.
On the other hand, as they are becoming more attuned to the online sharing and exchange platforms, users provide, share and replicate their own portraits. Their engagements of much broader populations function as super extenders for the advancement of computing sectors based on large sums of data sets.
What is called 'latent space' gives great insight into the correlations and patterns between different groups. Overlapped with the portrait on the window of the banknote, one can see its vision as a trained result by a group of faces of banknotes and a group of faces of users.
Were users more empowered and greater? Or did they eventually become capital themselves?






