The Right to Contestation: Towards Repairing Our Interactions with Algorithmic Decision Systems
Robert Patrick Collins
www.robbycollins.com
Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå, Sweden
Robert Collins is a doctoral researcher at Umeå Institute of Design. He is a part of the DCODE (https://dcode-network.eu) project investigating Agonistic Design as a sustainable way to exist with and have ongoing agency over AI and algorithmic decision systems. Taking inspiration from his own background in art production, design, repair, and music, he is exploring new approaches to design involving shared responsibilities and community-based initiatives to imagine an agonistic interaction space for all stakeholders involved in our entanglements with technology.
Johan Redström
Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå, Sweden
Sweden
Johan Redström is a professor in design at Umeå Institute of Design. He works at the intersections and interactions between research through design and design philosophy. He has previously been rector of Umeå Institute of Design and, before that, design director of the Interactive Institute, Sweden. His books include Making Design Theory (2017) and Changing Things: The Future of Objects in a Digital World (together with Heather Wiltse, 2019). He is a part of DCODE and a member of the Committee for Artistic Research at the Swedish Research Council and the international advisory board of the Design Research Society.
Marco Rozendaal
TU Delft, Delft, the Netherlands
Netherlands
Marco Rozendaal is an associate professor of Interaction Design at TU Delft’s Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering in the Netherlands, where he directs the Expressive Intelligence Lab. His research straddles multiple disciplines and combines practical, critical, and methodological perspectives in his practice with a background in interactive media, design, and engineering. Marco’s current work explores the design of new interaction styles and paradigms engendered by artificial intelligence. He is strongly committed to bringing design research to a broader audience through exhibitions and events.