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CRITICAL MEDIA LAB

Source: https://criticalmedia.uwaterloo.ca/crimelab/ Parent: https://bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/2010/apr/08th.html

technology investigating technology

technology

DESIGN

Responsible innovation

Digital Media

We are critical about responsible innovation.

The Critical Media Lab (CML) is a cross-disciplinary, research-creation initiative developed in the English Department at the University of Waterloo. The CML fosters the creation of new media projects that explore the impact of technology on society and the more-than-human world. It was launched quietly on campus in the fall of 2008, before occupying various locations in the city of Kitchener, Ontario. The CML is currently located in the Communitech Hub, at 151 Charles Street West.\ \ The CML also houses Critical By Design, a SSHRC-funded project that studies the integration of responsible innovation into technological design practices. We offer a searchable database of tools for researchers, professionals, and teachers.

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Critical Tech Talk

Critical Tech Talk is a series of honest dialogues about technological innovation. From data harvesting to the conflict minerals in our smartphones, critical thinking is shifting the momentum towards positive change – towards Tech for Good®.

Season 2: Fall 2023 – Spring 2025

SOLAR POWER STUDIO

11. Speculative Imaginaries and Technological Design – Sherryl Vint

  1. Ecomedia and the Cost of Technological Progress – Cajetan Iheka

09. Perspectives on Accelerating AI Adoption – Distinguished Panel

08. Humility as a Value in Engineering and Design – Kari Zacharias

07. On Black Media Philosophy and Beyond – Armond R. Towns

CTT Pop-up November 2023: How to Build Anything Ethically – Suzanne Kite

Season 1: Fall 2021 – Spring 2023\ 06. Clean Energy, Climate Justice, and Indigenous Rights – Eriel Deranger and Jen Gobby\ 05. Artificial Wombs: The Disobedient Future of Birth – Claire Horn\ 04. Shaping Technology with Moral Imagination – Batya Friedman\ 03. AI Five Ways – Distinguished Panel\ 02. Discriminating Data – Wendy Chun\ 01. The Digital Frontier and its Limits – Nicole Aschoff\


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