Toolkits for Privacy Exploration
We are developing toolkits for privacy exploration to empower individuals in understanding the impact of technology on society and the future. These toolkits encourage creative exploration of privacy issues, helping users to engage critically with how digital advancements affect personal space, identity, and surveillance. Through hands-on activities, discussions, and artistic exercises, we aim to foster a deeper awareness of privacy’s evolving role in our connected world.
current status
Right now, we're building out our first pilot—translating our concepts into real-world tools that empower people and organizations to understand privacy from a new angle.
Privacy Association Cards
Privacy Association Cards invite participants to reflect on personal experiences and form associations that make the abstract concept of privacy more tangible and relatable. Through everyday metaphors and prompts, the cards help surface emotions, memories, and values tied to data and personal boundaries.
Atlas of Data Predators
Atlas of Data Predators is a visual and conceptual map of entities and systems that exploit personal data. It helps visitors identify hidden threats in the digital ecosystem and understand how surveillance, profiling, and manipulation operate across platforms.
Reflective Cards About Your Data
An introspective tool that would prompt you to consider the long-term destiny of your personal data and the virtual identity it creates. Through thought-provoking questions and scenarios, these cards invite you to explore how your digital footprint evolves and shapes your future in the digital world.
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