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status: published
title: About MegaPixels
desc: About MegaPixels
-slug: credits
+slug: about
+cssclass: about
published: 2018-12-04
updated: 2018-12-04
authors: Adam Harvey
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-# About MegaPixels
+# About This Project
-### Sidebar
+{% include 'about_navigation.html' %}
-- [Press](/about/press/)
-- [Credits](/about/credits/)
-- [Disclaimer](/about/disclaimer/)
-- [Terms and Conditions](/about/terms/)
-- [Privacy Policy](/about/privacy/)
+MegaPixels is an art and research project by Adam Harvey about the origins and ethics of facial analysis datasets. Where do they come from? Who's included? Who created it and for what reason?
-+ Years: 2002-2019
-+ Datasets Analyzed: 325
-+ Author: Adam Harvey
-+ Development: Jules LaPlace
-+ Research Assistance: Berit Gilma
+MegaPixels sets out to answer to these questions and reveal the stories behind the millions of images used to train, evaluate, and power the facial recognition surveillance algorithms used today. MegaPixels is authored by Adam Harvey, developed in collaboration with Jules LaPlace, and produced in partnership with Mozilla.
-## End Sidebar
+MegaPixels sets out to answer to these questions and reveal the stories behind the millions of images used to train, evaluate, and power the facial recognition surveillance algorithms used today. MegaPixels is authored by Adam Harvey, developed in collaboration with Jules LaPlace, and produced in partnership with Mozilla.
-MegaPixels aims to answer to these questions and reveal the stories behind the millions of images used to train, evaluate, and power the facial recognition surveillance algorithms used today. MegaPixels is authored by Adam Harvey, developed in collaboration with Jules LaPlace, and produced in partnership with Mozilla.
-
-MegaPixels aims to answer to these questions and reveal the stories behind the millions of images used to train, evaluate, and power the facial recognition surveillance algorithms used today. MegaPixels is authored by Adam Harvey, developed in collaboration with Jules LaPlace, and produced in partnership with Mozilla.
![sideimage:Adam Harvey](assets/adam-harvey.jpg) **Adam Harvey** is an American artist and researcher based in Berlin. His previous projects (CV Dazzle, Stealth Wear, and SkyLift) explore the potential for countersurveillance as artwork. He is the founder of VFRAME (visual forensics software for human rights groups), the recipient of 2 PrototypeFund awards, and is currently a researcher in residence at Karlsruhe HfG studying artifical intelligence and datasets.
-![sideimage:Jules LaPlace](assets/jules-laplace.jpg) **Jules LaPlace** is an American artist and technologist also based in Berlin. He was previously the CTO of a NYC digital agency and currently works at VFRAME, developing computer vision for human rights groups, and building creative software for artists.
+![sideimage:Jules LaPlace](assets/jules-laplace.jpg)**Jules LaPlace** is an American artist and technologist also based in Berlin. He was previously the CTO of a NYC digital agency and currently works at VFRAME, developing computer vision for human rights groups, and building creative software for artists.
+
+## Partnership
-**Mozilla** is a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape. The Mozilla community uses, develops, spreads and supports Mozilla products, thereby promoting exclusively free software and open standards, with only minor exceptions. The community is supported institutionally by the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation and its tax-paying subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation.
+MegaPixels is produced in partnership with **Mozilla**, a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape. The Mozilla community uses, develops, spreads and supports Mozilla products, thereby promoting exclusively free software and open standards, with only minor exceptions. The community is supported institutionally by the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation and its tax-paying subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation.