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Machine Vision
I am the project leader of Machine Vision in Everyday Life: Playful Interactions with Visual Technologies in Digital Art, Games, Narratives and Social Media, a five year, ERC-funded project that explores how new algorithmic images are affecting us as a society and as individuals. Follow the project on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr.My Research
Here is my CV. I’m also on Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchGate and LinkedIn. Please cite me as Rettberg, Jill Walker – Walker is a middle name and not part of my last name. [Press photograph. Please attribute to Paul S. Amundsen.]
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Archives 2003-2016
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- Running for Vice-Rector
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archives 2000-2003
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