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Introduction caroline

Welcome everyone to the final presentations of the DRSR working group. Today, we embark on a journey that has spanned over the last eight years, exploring innovative ways of working with data and the new questions these methods enable us to address. We are delighted to have a diverse group of participants here, each bringing unique perspectives from policy, research, and everyday experiences.

Our session will involve breaking into smaller groups to delve into four distinct methodologies we've studied. Through this collaborative effort, we aim to understand the types of questions each methodology can help us answer, fostering a richer interdisciplinary dialogue. Remember, there are no wrong questions or comments today—everything is an opportunity to learn.

Our team has worked tirelessly to prepare for this event, often coordinating across different continents and time zones. Special thanks to our colleagues joining us remotely from countries like Russia, India, Israel, and Montenegro. We are grateful for their invaluable contributions.

We start today with a focus on artistic research, which is foundational to our work on trust and presence in digital systems. This work is crucial as we continue to navigate the complexities of integrating human trust with technological systems. Let's begin our exploration and engage fully in this collaborative journey.

Recorded and edited by Thijs van Schijndel with assistance of otter A.I. and ChatGPT4.0

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