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Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Peter is in over his head. He has a green hat on his head. He likes his green hat because I like his green hat and you like his green hat. Peter is his green hat. Peter Harris knows that he is not his green hat.

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

This month we shone the spot light on Graph Gists - a cool tool for creating one page documents that describe and model your domain in a live Neo4j graph.

 

David Johnson, a participant in the recent winter competition showed us some of his graph gists and we looked over some other ones and even created our own one.

 

See the SkillsCast (Film Code Slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/6369-neo4j-graph-gist-special.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Emil Kozole

How Much Is Your Face Worth?

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

6 – 22 July 2016

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2016

 

Photo: Aksioma/Katra Petriček

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Visualising my over 1200 facebook connections using the Gephi software.

Illustration By Frits Ahlefeldt. Drawn Journalism reportage.

( drawnJournalism.com )

 

Drawing up understandings:

 

Illustration of four types of Citizen journalism. From Public opinion statements, to likes and reviews, to Co-creation and to mining and uncovering data.

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

This month we shone the spot light on Graph Gists - a cool tool for creating one page documents that describe and model your domain in a live Neo4j graph.

 

David Johnson, a participant in the recent winter competition showed us some of his graph gists and we looked over some other ones and even created our own one.

 

See the SkillsCast (Film Code Slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/6369-neo4j-graph-gist-special.

Marketing segmentation, target audience, customers care, customer relationship management (CRM) and team building concepts.

 

Some of our books. There's some on consumer behaviour, data mining, advertising planning, communication planning, digital retail, direct marketing and social media. That might look like an eclectic selection, but we are broad thinkers around the media space.

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Illustration By Frits Ahlefeldt. Drawn Journalism reportage.

( drawnJournalism.com )

 

Drawing up understandings:

 

Illustration of four types of Citizen journalism. From Public opinion statements, to likes and reviews, to Co-creation and to mining and uncovering data.

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Dorian Timmermans :

Sculpture/Data mining/3D Printing : un ensemble de dagues incarnant des utilisateurs de Facebook dont les données ont été transposées en caractéristiques formelles (longueur, largeur, taille des composants, etc).

 

Cours ‘Arts numériques’ à l'Erg (École de Recherche Graphique, Bruxelles).

Professeurs : Yves Bernard et Marc Wathieu.

www.erg.be/

pecha kucha presentation images

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

IBM Smart Analytics System 5600/ 5600S at the Analytics & Big Data track

 

Look at the data flowing through space-time.

What's left over when the thing is gone? The metadata. The history. The atoms are gone but the bits remain. Now we can study those patterns, datamine them. They will give us new concepts. We'll refine our design specs. We know much more about objects than anybody else ever used to know. We don't just kick products out of the factory door and hope for the best. We can map what we're doing. We've got it webbed together!

 

Emil Kozole

How Much Is Your Face Worth?

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

6 – 22 July 2016

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2016

 

Photo: Aksioma/Katra Petriček

Peter Harris was born in April of 1989 in a small shack on the shores of the great Salt Lake. His family was always hard pressed for money, and during his early years Peter struggled to survive on a diet of dried bread crusts, water, and, of they were lucky, an occasional fish from the lake. From a young age peter was fascinated with two things: birds and ghosts. As he matured he became a bird whisperer. People from all over the Salt Lake City area called Peter to get help with their bird problems. He just had the amazing ability to communicate naturally with all types of birds. His specialty, however, were ravens, crows, and other black birds. This special talent earned him fame in his home state of Utah, as well as a steady income. Because of Peter's wealth, the Harris family was able to move from their run down abode to a stately house along the northern shore of the lake. When they made their move, Peter was a sophomore in high school. Much to Peter’s delight, the backyard of the home bordered the local cemetery. Peter spent most of his evenings wandering among the tombstones hoping to catch a glimpse of a ghost. Most people would be uneasy wandering around a graveyard at night, but Peter thrived on the feeling of danger and the ever-present chance of seeing a troubled spirit searching for a place of rest. Unfortunately during those years in the cemetery, Peter never saw an actual ghost. When the time finally came for him to go to college, he was devastated at his failed mission (as he himself described it). Upon entering college, Peter had no idea what he wanted to do with his life. He was still involved in bird whispering, but his parents urged him to pursue an education. Since he was still receiving income, he could chose to study whatever he wanted. Money was not a problem. Since this was the case, Peter decided to pursue a career in art. His works focused on his two greatest passions from childhood: birds and ghosts. Peter is now a junior at St. Olaf College. He continues to help the local townspeople take control of their birds, and is currently investigating the rumors of a ghost in Thorson Hall.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Image Caption: Listening Post (2001-2003), a media installation by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen at the London Science Museum.

Credit: Photo courtesy of The Office for Creative Research.

 

Listening Post (2001-2003)

Media installation by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen.

Development of Listening Post supported by Lucent Technologies, Rockefeller Foundation, On the Boards Seattle, and The Whitney Museum of Art.

 

Short description:

An art installation that culls text fragments in real time from thousands of unrestricted Internet chat rooms, bulletin boards and other public forums.

 

Abstract:

Listening Post is an art installation by Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin that culls text fragments in real time from thousands of unrestricted Internet chat rooms, bulletin boards and other public forums. The texts are read (or sung) by a voice synthesizer, and simultaneously displayed across a suspended grid of more than two hundred small electronic screens.

 

Listening Post cycles through a series of six movements, each a different arrangement of visual, aural, and musical elements, each with it’s own data processing logic. Dissociating the communication from its conventional on-screen presence, Listening Post is a visual and sonic response to the content, magnitude, and immediacy of virtual communication.

 

Listening Post can be seen at The London Science Museum and The San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, Calif.

 

Project on OCR’s website: o-c-r.org/portfolio/listening-post/

 

Artwork and photo © 2012 The Office for Creative Research, all rights reserved.

 

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Emil Kozole

How Much Is Your Face Worth?

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

6 – 22 July 2016

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2016

 

Photo: Aksioma/Katra Petriček

Emil Kozole

How Much Is Your Face Worth?

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

6 – 22 July 2016

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2016

 

Photo: Aksioma/Katra Petriček

And when we datamine that metadata, look, we've got a feedback loop! We're recycling data and refining it. Only through ubicomp is such a thing possible. But the value of that is colossal.

 

Emil Kozole

How Much Is Your Face Worth?

 

Aksioma Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana

 

6 – 22 July 2016

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2016

 

Photo: Aksioma/Katra Petriček

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Sex, Lies, and Data mining with Luke DuBois at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation on 11/10/2016

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

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