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Analytics: How Big Data Can Solve our Most Complex Problems
Drake Baer, Robert Schukai, Don Tapscott, Bill Thoet
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Screenshot of BackType's analysis of an article by The Nieman Journalism Lab about the Knight News Challenge
The Anatomy of Prejudice
5-year-growing-exhibition
on prejudice and xenophobia
@IKM Museum in Oslo
"Thierry Geoffroy’s art format EXTRACTEUR is different from the scientific and academic investigation methods. Rather than following the standard categories, the EXTRACTEUR is based on an artistic way of combining the factual and the poetic interpretations of a subject matter. I consider EXTRACTEUR to be a unique way of extending our understanding of data-collection, classification, and analyses."
—Tijana Miskovic, curator
The exhibition is based around “The Jungle” - an EXTRACTEUR art format, created to collect data about prejudice and give them an evolutive artistic form. The format also includes academic studying of the collected data in order to understand the anatomy of prejudice. The information collected during the exhibition period is aesthetically forming part of a monumental sculptural artwork, but can at the same time be considered as valuable data for scientific and academic purposes. This doubleness between aesthetics and analytics is the core idea of all EXTRACTEUR formats, developed to analyze the socio-political context of the world we live in through artists lens. By the end of the 5-year long exhibition period, the collected data will consist of a huge number of detections of xenophobia-signs reported by 50.000 active participants.
"The Anatomy of Prejudice"
5-year-growing-exhibition
on prejudice and xenophobia
@IKM Museum in Oslo
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"Thierry Geoffroy’s art format EXTRACTEUR is different from the scientific and academic investigation methods. Rather than following the standard categories, the EXTRACTEUR is based on an artistic way of combining the factual and the poetic interpretations of a subject matter. I consider EXTRACTEUR to be a unique way of extending our understanding of data-collection, classification, and analyses."
—Tijana Miskovic, curator
The exhibition is based around “The Jungle” - an EXTRACTEUR art format, created to collect data about prejudice and give them an evolutive artistic form. The format also includes academic studying of the collected data in order to understand the anatomy of prejudice. The information collected during the exhibition period is aesthetically forming part of a monumental sculptural artwork, but can at the same time be considered as valuable data for scientific and academic purposes. This doubleness between aesthetics and analytics is the core idea of all EXTRACTEUR formats, developed to analyze the socio-political context of the world we live in through artists lens. By the end of the 5-year long exhibition period, the collected data will consist of a huge number of detections of xenophobia-signs reported by 50.000 active participants.
Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL’ s exhibition "The Anatomy of Prejudice" is part of TYPISK DEM curated by the IKM museum team: Annelise Bothner-By, Gazi Øzcan and Anders Bettum.
Apart from “EXTRACTEUR”, the artist Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL works with many other art formats such as "EMERGENCY ROOM" and "CRITICAL RUN". For more information: www.colonel.dkThe exhibition also presents several new videos produced in Oslo this winter together with Jella Bethman and Åsmund Boye Kverneland. The videos express the artist’s meeting with the city and its inhabitants through performative interventions.
Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL’ s exhibition "The Anatomy of Prejudice" is part of TYPISK DEM curated by the IKM museum team: Annelise Bothner-By, Gazi Øzcan and Anders Bettum.
Apart from “EXTRACTEUR”, the artist Thierry Geoffroy/COLONEL works with many other art formats such as "EMERGENCY ROOM" and "CRITICAL RUN". For more information: www.colonel.dk
AIS 2019 Analytics Challenge Competition hosted by ATOM
Miami, Florida | February 22, 2019
To learn more about the ATOM Think Tank please visit: business.fiu.edu/academic-departments/is/atom/
To learn more about the AIS 2019 Analytics Challenge Competition please visit: business.fiu.edu/academic-departments/is/atom-analytics-c...
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I've had this thing for almost 30 years. It came from a professor at Cornell University who also ran his own soils engineering business. I don't know when it was made, but surely no later than the mid 1940s from what little I know of the guy. In the soils lab at my place of work, we have electronic scales that weigh out to this degree of precision (0.01 gram) in a few seconds. With this balance, it's a long and rather tedious process to come up with the result, but hey, old machines are cool. Also, the method of operation here is not subject to variance within different parts of the working range, as is the case with electronic scales, so it's actually a better machine than modern scales, in that regard at least.
The weights are only handled with soft-surface forceps. Touching them with the fingers would soon change their mass enough to matter, via transfer of skin oils and dirt.
As a final note here, the balance has an over-built steel case finished with thick enamel paint, which was typical of such equipment back in those days. That, along with the decorative design are features that would be too expensive to include on anything built nowadays. And just look at the attention to detail that went into making the box for the weights!
High Performance Business Intelligence mit IBM PureData System for Analytics
Dr. Thomas Petrik, S4S Service for Success GmbH
analytic1 from:
github.com/cboettig/AdaptiveDynamics/blob/a4374f840ca0ff8...
(actually slightly older version on x0=.1 grid)