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Alumni event | Exhibition

Watching Machines: Life under Algorithmic Eyes

Date
Thursday 18 June 2026 - Saturday 20 June 2026
Location
Paviljoensgracht 20
2512 BP The Hague

An exhibition exploring how AI surveillance systems shape visibility, behaviour and suspicion

Watching Machines is a three-day exhibition and public programme on algorithmic vision: facial recognition, biometric remote identification and behavioural-analysis systems (emotions, gait, movement) are increasingly woven into the infrastructure of public space. Bringing together four years of work from the ERC-funded Security Vision project, it gathers films, installations, and interactive data works by Cyan Bae, Francesco Ragazzi, and Ruben van de Ven, alongside a public programme of conversations with policy makers, artists, researchers, and activists.

The exhibition asks a set of plain questions. Where are these systems deployed, and by whom? On what data are they trained, and through what kinds of human labour? What do they get wrong, and what does that error reveal? And what would it mean to look back at the machines that are looking at us?

More information: see the website of The Grey Space.

Watching Machines

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