Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective: A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake
Publication date
2024-02-21
Authors
Wevers, Rosa
Zhuparris, Ahnjili
Editors
Leurs, Koen
Ponzanesi, Sandra
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Abstract
This chapter discusses the artistic project Future Wake (2021) by Ahnjili Zhuparris and Tim van Ommeren that examines predictive policing. By shifting the focus from possible future crime offenders to possible future victims of fatal police encounters, using visual and affective means rather than expert knowledge and statistics, the artwork activates critical reflection on the politics and logics of predictive policing systems. The chapter first situates predictive policing in a context of securitization, and discusses how it enhances structures of discrimination. In the second part, Wevers interviews artist Zhuparris about the aims of Future Wake, discussing the artistic and technical process of creating the project, the politics of data, and the role of art in critical discussion on surveillance and AI.
Keywords
predictive policing, art, police brutality, data, surveillance, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Citation
Wevers, R & Zhuparris, A 2024, Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective : A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake. in K Leurs & S Ponzanesi (eds), Doing Digital Migration Studies : Theories and Practices of the Everyday. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 89-106. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11895524.9