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Abstract In our increasingly technology driven world, many human experiences are at risk of falling into the hands of Big Tech who trade, manipulate and design with our data. Catherine Ignacio and Lauren F Klein (2020) propose data feminism as a set of considerations to challenge power and injustices using data science practices. The work of textile designers can also support critical thinking by acknowledging alternative forms of knowledge, experience and activism. Textile designers collect, organise, analyse and present data in formats and contexts which engage and elevate people and stories from different communities. This paper explores the ways that textile designers experimenting with data experience embody the proposed suggestions to tackle issues and challenge systems of oppression. Textile design artefacts can inspire and provoke considerations for data ethics by enabling engagement with information which supports critical thinking. This paper demonstrates the principles of data feminism using examples of contemporary textile practitioners to illustrate how data representation is being designed to evoke emotional response, to communicate meaning and to consider alternative forms of knowledge production. Engaging material artefacts to explore ethical implications of data products is proposed as an application for textile design viewed through the lens of data feminism. This paper argues from the perspective of textile designers, for textile and material thinking be considered as valid methodologies to support dialogue used to challenge injustices and oppression perpetuated through data experience. This paper contributes to textile design research and practice which is expanding the traditional space for textile and material thinking to engage science and technology. Using textile practice to enable a connection and through intersectional feminist framing, a position is established for textile designers to challenge issues found in data science. This paper contributes to the interpretations of soft systems by introducing ways that designers are using materials to reconceptualise and question the status quo of engagement with the digital world. Engaging textile design practices can support critical thinking on data ethics; this paper contributes to research which strengthens the case and scope for textile design and explores relevant and timely issues facing society today.
在我们这个日益由技术驱动的世界里,许多人类经验都有落入科技巨头手中的风险,这些科技巨头利用我们的数据进行交易、操纵和设计。Catherine Ignacio和Lauren F Klein(2020)提出数据女权主义是一组使用数据科学实践挑战权力和不公正的考虑因素。纺织品设计师的工作也可以通过承认知识、经验和行动主义的替代形式来支持批判性思维。纺织品设计师收集、组织、分析和呈现数据的格式和背景,吸引和提升来自不同社区的人们和故事。本文探讨了纺织设计师通过数据经验的实验来体现所提出的解决问题和挑战压迫制度的建议。纺织品设计工艺品可以激发和激发对数据伦理的考虑,使人们能够参与支持批判性思维的信息。本文通过当代纺织从业者的例子展示了数据女权主义的原则,以说明如何设计数据表示来唤起情感反应,传达意义并考虑知识生产的替代形式。通过数据女权主义的视角,将材料人工制品作为纺织品设计的一种应用来探索数据产品的伦理含义。本文从纺织品设计师的角度出发,认为纺织品和材料思维可以作为有效的方法来支持对话,以挑战通过数据经验延续的不公正和压迫。本文对纺织设计的研究与实践有一定的贡献,将传统的纺织与材料思维的空间拓展到科学与技术的结合。利用纺织品实践实现联系,并通过交叉的女权主义框架,为纺织品设计师建立了挑战数据科学中发现的问题的位置。本文通过介绍设计师使用材料重新概念化和质疑与数字世界接触的现状的方式,有助于对软系统的解释。参与纺织品设计实践可以支持对数据伦理的批判性思考;本文的研究有助于加强纺织品设计的案例和范围,并探讨当今社会面临的相关和及时的问题。