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An Optical Decoy for the Machine: Automatic Policing of Trademarks Online

  • Chris Hamamoto (author)
  • Federico Pérez Villoro (author)
Chapter of: Attending [to] Futures: Matters of Politics in Design Education, Research, Practice(pp. 259–271)
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TitleAn Optical Decoy for the Machine
SubtitleAutomatic Policing of Trademarks Online
ContributorChris Hamamoto (author)
Federico Pérez Villoro (author)
Landing pagehttps://adocs.de/en/buecher/design-theorie-praxis-open-accessebooks/attending-futures-matters-politics-design-education-research-practice
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
CopyrightChris Hamamoto, Federico Pérez Villoro
Publisheradocs publishing
Published on2023-10-01
Page rangepp. 259–271
Print length13 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Media7 illustrations
Funding
  • TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences
  • Programme: KISD - Köln International School of Design
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Chris Hamamoto

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Assistant Professor at Seoul National University
http://chrishamamoto.com

Chris Hamamoto and Federico Pérez Villoro’s collaborative work investigates the impact of emerging technologies in contemporary culture and politics. It often includes computer-based media, publications, video, writing, and pedagogical initiatives. They both hold MFAs from the Rhode Island School of Design, where they met in 2011. Chris is based in Seoul, South Korea and works as a designer and educator. He is an assistant professor at the Seoul National University, while maintaining an independent graphic design practice. Federico is an artist and researcher living and working in Mexico City. He has advanced various independent educational programs and has served as a faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design and the California College of the Arts. Their work together has been exhibited internationally and recognized by institutions such as Printed Matter, the Walker Art Center, OCAT Shenzhen, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Federico Pérez Villoro

(author)
https://federicoperezvilloro.com

Chris Hamamoto and Federico Pérez Villoro’s collaborative work investigates the impact of emerging technologies in contemporary culture and politics. It often includes computer-based media, publications, video, writing, and pedagogical initiatives. They both hold MFAs from the Rhode Island School of Design, where they met in 2011. Chris is based in Seoul, South Korea and works as a designer and educator. He is an assistant professor at the Seoul National University, while maintaining an independent graphic design practice. Federico is an artist and researcher living and working in Mexico City. He has advanced various independent educational programs and has served as a faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design and the California College of the Arts. Their work together has been exhibited internationally and recognized by institutions such as Printed Matter, the Walker Art Center, OCAT Shenzhen, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

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