Living in Data
Citizen's Guide to a Better Information Future

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- Release Date: 05/04/2021
- Publisher: Macmillan Holdings, Inc
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Series: N/A
- Format: Unabridged edition
- Genre: Technology, Arts & Entertainment
- Author: Jer Thorp
- Read by: Charlie Thurston
- Duration: 505 minutes
- Run Time: 505 minutes
- Audio Library Digital - 9781662085123
- Audio Retail Digital - 9781662085345
- 7 Audio CD(s) - 9781662084645
- 1 Audio MP3 CD(s) - 9781662085567
- Playaway - 9781662085826
Living in Data
Living in Data
Citizen's Guide to a Better Information Future
Citizen's Guide to a Better Information Future
- By Jer Thorp
- Genre: Technology, Arts & Entertainment
Audio Library Digital
06/24/2021
505 minutes
9781662085123
Audio Retail Digital
06/24/2021
505 minutes
9781662085345
Audio CD
06/24/2021
7 Audio CD
505 minutes
9781662084645
Audio MP3 CD
06/24/2021
1 Audio MP3 CD
505 minutes
9781662085567
Playaway
06/24/2021
505 minutes
9781662085826
Description:
In the fall of 2009, the data artist Jer Thorp wrote a pair of algorithms to inscribe names on the 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan. The project involved designing a layout that allowed for “meaningful adjacencies”?family members, business partners, coworkers?to be etched into the bronze in close proximity. Thorp presented his results in competition against another team, a group of financial analysts who had also been working on the problem. The analysts were confident they’d found the most highly optimized solution?a maximum of about 93 percent of the adjacencies could be satisfied?when Thorp, a long-haired artist working on an old broken laptop, presented his layout: it was 99.99 percent solved. The analysts, it turned out, had looked at the data but not at how the data was to be represented. But Thorp considered each name as a unique unit in a real system. He’d solved a data problem by honoring the people from whom the data came, as well as the world in which that data would live. The memorial project represents Thorp’s approach to data as a rich medium for personal and community growth. This human-centered approach has defined his work, from The New York Times to the Museum of Modern Art to the Library of Congress, from a submarine at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to a boat in the middle of Africa's Okavango Delta, from Manchester’s town hall to an abandoned school in St. Louis’s north side. In Living in Data, Thorp proves that thinking about data in a human context makes us better problem solvers and builds a healthier relationship between us and our data?one that puts our well-being front and center?and that there is a path forward beyond the extractive, impersonal nature of the “big data” era.Audiobook
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