Door: Ruben van de Ven, Ildikó Zonga Plájás, Chaeyuen Bae, Francesco Ragazzi
January 2026
“For this article, we conducted eleven unstructured interviews with twelve professionals in computer vision in the field of security. The participants were purposively recruited based on their direct experience of and involvement in at least one of the following activities: (1) the design and development of computer vision algorithms and models; (2) the practical deployment, operational integration, and routine management of these systems in real-world security contexts; or (3) active critique, resistance, or contestation at a policy level of the implementations of computer vision technologies in contexts of (in)security.”
https://www.securityvision.io/diagrams/web
“Rather than decomposing algorithmic security vision into distinct elements—algorithms, institutions, datasets—we cut across the diagrams, creating a multitude of possible inquiries and overlapping trajectories that bring issues into relation. When navigating the interstices opened up by our empirical research, we find a diagram of interrelated questions.”

