Data Humanism — giorgialupi
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A data-driven culture is one that respects both the power of data and the humanity of the people who are the source of that data.
It teaches them that data is created, not found; and that creating it well demands humanity, rather than objectivity
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Paradoxically, the deployment of technology can also serve as a reflection of our humanity. Techniques such as interactive infographics, augmented reality journalism, and 3D content storytelling go beyond mere technological progress; they emphasize human effort , setting it apart from the facile and inexpensive mass-produced content that is becomin
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