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Video of Presentation at Unlike Us #3, Amsterdam

Video: Benjamin Grosser presented his work, Facebook Demetricator, at the Institute of Network Cultures’ Unlike Us #3 conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Facebook Demetricator in ‘The Public Private’ curated by Christiane Paul

Facebook Demetricator will be part of The Public Private, curated by Christiane Paul and held at Parsons in NYC

FAQ for Facebook Demetricator

Q: Does Facebook Demetricator store or save any information? Does it violate my privacy in any way? A: No! While Demetricator does see what you see, it’s only so it can hide the metrics away before they’re rendered. Nothing it …

Install Facebook Demetricator

Installing Facebook Demetricator on your desktop browser is easy. Find your browser below and follow the simple instructions. Google Chrome Click the button below to complete the installation of Facebook Demetricator on Google Chrome. When it finishes, load or reload …

Facebook Demetricator

A web browser extension that hides all the metrics on Facebook Install Visit the Install Facebook Demetricator page to setup Demetricator on your preferred browser. Introduction The Facebook interface is filled with numbers. These numbers, or metrics, measure and present …

Grosser Wins Terminal Award

Grosser wins Terminal Award for 2012-2013 to complete the new netart work Facebook Demetricator.

Reload The Love!

Software now facilitates many aspects of daily life, whether it’s your phone, your car, your bank, or your refrigerator. Though immaterial, software is still a designed object created by humans. I’m interested in how those designs serve its creators, as …

Personal Depersonalization System

Every phrase you search, every link you click, and every path you follow is databased, profiled, and indexed so that Google and other data tracking companies can develop a refined portrait of who they think you are—or more importantly, what …