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We live inside data — this exhibition reveals the designers deciding how that invisible information becomes something we can actually see.
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Full Disclosure asks a deceptively simple question: how do we make invisible information visible? Maps, diagrams, data visualisations and digital interfaces influence how we understand borders, climate, economics, technology and increasingly artificial intelligence. The exhibition connects historic strategies for organising knowledge with contemporary systems capable of processing enormous amounts of information. But it also asks who designs these systems, what gets omitted and how supposedly neutral visualisations can shape political and social understanding.
The exhibition brings together designers, researchers and artists working where graphic design, technology and critical thinking overlap. Among them, Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler have become particularly influential for mapping the hidden infrastructures, labour and resources behind AI.
Full Disclosure: The Edge of Information Design
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