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Kenya 2002 - Some Elephants at Maasai Mara

In October 2002, my then partner and I took a wonderful trip to Kenya for a short safari. This is a small edit of some footage, taken at Maasai Mara National Reserve, on October 5th, during a morning drive.

Shot with a Sony DCR-PC110E, edited ...

Kenya : nouvelle journée de mobilisation sous tension après un mardi meurtrier

La police kényane a tiré jeudi des gaz lacrymogènes sur de petits groupes de manifestants à Nairobi, la capitale.

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Kenya - Amboseli Night Visitors

Near the hotel where we stayed in Amboseli National Park, there was a waterhole that got many visitors. The video hasn't been enhanced, it is as it was back then. There are several animals to be seen, but the elephants were the biggest fans when w...

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The Shenganiguns

A dysfunctional rock band from near-future Kenya.

Data Workers Inquiry

15 data workers in Venezuela, Kenya, Syria, and Germany conduct research with their colleagues in their respective workplaces and reporting on labor conditions and widespread practices in the AI industry.

The Data Workers’ Inquiry is a community-based research project in which data workers join us as community researchers to lead their own inquiry in their respective workplaces. The community researchers guide the direction of the research, such that it is oriented towards their needs and goals of building workplace power but supported by formally trained qualitative researchers. We adapt Marx’s 1880 Workers’ Inquiry to the phenomenon of data workers who are both essential for contemporary AI applications yet precariously employed—if at all—and politically dispersed.

To explore the rest of the projects attached to the Data Workers' Inquiry, visit our website: data-workers.org/

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Kenya 2002 🐘

Vids taken during our safari in Kenya, October 2002. Vids taken with a Sony DCR-PC110e.

Data Workers' Inquiry

15 data workers in Venezuela, Kenya, Syria, and Germany conduct research with their colleagues in their respective workplaces and reporting on labor conditions and widespread practices in the AI industry.

The Data Workers’ Inquiry is a community-based research project in which data workers join us as community researchers to lead their own inquiry in their respective workplaces. The community researchers guide the direction of the research, such that it is oriented towards their needs and goals of building workplace power but supported by formally trained qualitative researchers. We adapt Marx’s 1880 Workers’ Inquiry to the phenomenon of data workers who are both essential for contemporary AI applications yet precariously employed—if at all—and politically dispersed.

To explore the rest of the projects attached to the Data Workers' Inquiry, visit our website: data-workers.org/