Face Matters: Why Do We Care So Much About Faces?

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Abstract

In an interdisciplinary discussion with an international group of experts, we address the question of why faces matter so much. We approach the issue from different academic, technological and artistic perspectives and integrate these different perspectives in an open dialogue in order to raise awareness about the importance of faces at a time when we are hiding them more than ever, be it in “facing” other human beings or in “facing” digital technology.

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Maria Kronfeldner
Central European University
Sophie Loidolt
Technical University of Darmstadt

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