Data Humanism — giorgialupi
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.
Carl Anderson • Creating a Data-Driven Organization: Practical Advice from the Trenches
It teaches them that data is created, not found; and that creating it well demands humanity, rather than objectivity
Melanie Feinberg • The Myth of Objective Data
The power in softness
Exploring the importance of soft data alongside hard data, embracing complexity and using personal data to understand and reclaim oneself, with a focus on emotions and human experiences.
LinkKiran Cherukuri • Internet Cities & The Social Uniswap
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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