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Museum Data Ethics: Why Do Museum Collections Databases Preserve Objects but Erase People?
This critique confronts the ethics of museum data, digitisation, and collections databases, exposing how efficiency, ownership, and authority are repeatedly prioritised over humanity. Through reflections on human remains, open access, and colonial legacies, it calls for slower, more intentional practices that centre care, dignity, consent, and community authority. It asks what happens when systems remember collectors, but silence people!
Jan 310 min read
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MKAI Global AI Ethics and Safety - People's Summit 2023
Introduction In this post, I'm excited to share a few of my favourite insights from the Inclusive MKAI Global AI Ethics and Safety...
Jan 20, 20245 min read
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Top 5 Trends for Museums in 2024
Museums are seen as the guardians of art, history, and culture. They have always been revered as sanctuaries of knowledge and...
Dec 27, 20233 min read
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Top 3 Best websites for AI tools and news
Over the last year, I have explored different AI tools and how to use them. There seems to be a tool for everything these days, but where...
Nov 5, 20233 min read
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What ethics do I need to consider when using AI?
Beginner guide to AI ethics. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the cultural and heritage sector, with museums at the...
Nov 5, 20238 min read
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What are Socially engaged practices in Museums?
socially engaged principles involve collaboration, participation, and people's engagement as essential components of the museum's practice.
Aug 30, 20236 min read
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Behind the Screens: Exploring the Hidden World of e-Curators
Find out what an e-Curator is with this beginner's guide to e-Curatorship.
Jul 31, 20237 min read
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