Biascope is a speculative design project that visualizes your digital bias through a personalized avatar. Operating like a VPN in the background, it tracks your content consumption—particularly on social media—and uses AI image generation to create a visual representation of your ideological leanings.
The system also generates a dynamic heatmap based on your likes, comments, and interactions, offering insight into your digital footprint.
One of Biascope's most compelling features is its reverse function: you can start by creating an avatar—defining your ideal or projected identity—and Biascope curates your feed accordingly, filtering content that aligns with that persona.
Although rooted in political discourse, Biascope is not limited to politics; it can be applied to any domain where personal bias shapes digital behavior—be it sports, animals, or philosophy.
Anglerfish is a navigation concept designed for underlit cities like Berlin. It guides you along the brightest route home, using real-time data to avoid poorly illuminated areas. Users can also choose alternative paths—like the safest, darkest, or most entertaining—depending on their needs and mood.
A ranking based guide for Spatis in Berlin, similar to the Michelin guide which is well known in the culinary industry. In the Spätify app, Spatis will be ranked based on a structured system. Spatis can promote their buisnesses and users can easily find a spati according to the criteria they are seeking.