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Projects

Our research, education and engagement projects explore and help solve some of the most pressing problems of living well with technology.


 

We're researching the intricate intersections of technology with culture, health, economy, and individual experiences.

By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, we address pressing challenges such as digital exclusion, data-driven healthcare transformation, and the development of trustworthy, responsible AI. Through this powerfully holistic method we stand at the forefront of reshaping our relationship with technology.

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Responsible AI

Responsible AI

Multidisciplinary network working to ensure responsible AI development.

Interface

Interface

What is a face? And why does it matter? Asking questions about meanings of the human face.

Glowproject

GLoW

Foregrounding women, non-binary and trans contributions to Web 3.0 screen-based media and art.

Forestscapes

Forestscapes

Using soundscapes to attend to forest life - relating to issues, protection and restoration.

Research projects

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Decoding Difference

A sound and light installation using data that was captured in real-time reflecting changes in the artist’s blood glucose levels and heartbeat.

Project status: Ongoing

Deloneliness

The pioneering design of a smart system with wearable products that measure and combat loneliness in older adults.

Project status: Ongoing

Forestscapes

Principal investigators: Jonathan Gray, Maud Borie.

Exploring generative arts-based methods for recomposing collections of sound to support collective inquiry into forests as living cultural landscapes.

Project status: Ongoing

GLoW3: Global Leadership of Women in Web 3.0

Principal investigators: Sarah Atkinson.

Foregrounding contributions of women, non-binary and trans individuals to the conceptualisation, commercialisation and creative potential of Web 3.0.

Project status: Ongoing

Interface

Principal investigators: Fay Bound Alberti.

Asking critical questions about the meanings of the human face in the past and in the present - what is a face? And why does it matter?

Project status: Ongoing

Living Well with Email

Principal investigators: Fay Bound Alberti.

A broad analysis of email and communication practice within King's and externally.

Project status: Ongoing

Offence

Principal investigators: Linda Woodhead, Professor Simon Tanner.

With growing interconnectedness, especially online, and with personal identities having more salience, the issue of offence has risen up the agenda.

Project status: Ongoing