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Humanizar los sistemas biométricos: un acto de tolerancia ante lo diferente, lo opuesto, lo singular y lo desconocido

Rosa Maribel Rojas Cuevas

Abstrak

Biometric systems are currently used by intelligence and security services to detect criminals. In Level of Confidence (2015), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s work was used a similar system so that the public could recognize themselves in one of the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, México. The appearance of the students, who mostly had indigenous features, leads one to wonder whether their disappearance has to do with the racist and classist idea of eliminating from the earth everything that is different, opposite or singular. In 2018, Level of Confidence was presented at the 12th Symposium of Visual Arts of the Institute of Arts of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, which gave rise to the community’s commentary and reflection on this crime against humanity and the role of the Mexican State.

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Rosa Maribel Rojas Cuevas

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Cuevas, R.M.R. (2026). Humanizar los sistemas biométricos: un acto de tolerancia ante lo diferente, lo opuesto, lo singular y lo desconocido. https://doi.org/10.61820/ha.2954-470x.1832

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Tahun Terbit
2026
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DOI
10.61820/ha.2954-470x.1832
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