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Whispers of Another Other

The children’s game “Chinese Whispers” is the starting point of a reflection on biases within communication. By including artificial intelligence as a player, we confront ourselves with the notion of “Othering”. Image generating and captioning software is looped together to exacerbate the system’s biases, while an AI voice calling on a telephone complains about its work being criticized.

1. What is your most intense
memory of TC?

2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

5. When you are thinking of your
everyday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: … 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: …

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 8. What question would you like to forward to the next person in the interview series?

8. What question would you like to
forward to the next person in the
interview series?

1. What is your most intensememory of TC? 2. In what way did TC change your view on your own culture when you returned home? 3. Was there anything that you observed, but didn’t express, that you would like to tell today? 4. Did you have the feeling that you hurt somebody or did you get hurt in the programme? 5. When you are thinking of youreveryday life: What comes to your mind related to the terms “taking a look at” and “look away”? 6. What do you see in the space in which you are at the moment? 7. This question was forwarded to you by your predecessor in the interview series: …