Facial recognition technology, history and the meanings of the face
This blog by Fay Bound Alberti was originally published on 17 February 2020 by Foundation for Science and Technology. Facial...
This blog by Fay Bound Alberti was originally published on 17 February 2020 by Foundation for Science and Technology. Facial...
There have been fewer than 50 face transplants in the world since 2005, and only two people have undergone the...
As we near the end of 2021, the AboutFace team has been reflecting on the year so far. It’s been...
Diminishing their Voices: Face Transplants, Patients, and Social Media A video showing a woman inside a spider monkey enclosure at...
History has Many Faces This is a post about the conditions in which I am able to research facial difference...
—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love)— … Elizabeth Bishop, “One Art” Sensational Surgery: What does ‘success’ look...
Part of our Emotions and Ethics series, ‘Portrait of an Angry Man’ is written by Juliet Roberts. Juliet is a...
This blog post is part of our Emotions and Ethics series, following the webinar ‘Emotions and Ethics: the use and...
Part of our Emotions and Ethics series, today’s blog on using historical photographs is written by Michaela Clark and includes...
The next installment of our Emotions and Ethics series is written by Beatriz Pichel, who is Senior Lecturer in Photographic...