In this episode, we talk about all things art -- err data -- or both. Where do art and data intersect? How? And what beautiful messages can we convey when we mix the two? Hear from Shirley Wu, a creative, who worked with IRC this year to visualize data about the felt stigma of GBV survivors.
Interested in learning more about data art/the art of visualization, check out these resources:
- Shirleywu.studio
- Data Sketches by Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu
- How we can find ourselves with data, TED talk by Giorgia Lupi
- https://lisacharlottemuth.com/talks
- Data Visualization Society
- Nightingale: the Journal of the Data Visualization Society
- Flowing Data Newsletter
- Andy Kirk: Visualising Data
- Alberto Cairo’s The Functional Art
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In this episode, we talk about all things art -- err data -- or both. Where do art and data intersect? How? And what beautiful messages can we convey when we mix the two? Hear from Shirley Wu, a creative, who worked with IRC this year to visualize data about the felt stigma of GBV survivors.
Interested in learning more about data art/the art of visualization, check out these resources:
- Shirleywu.studio
- Data Sketches by Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu
- How we can find ourselves with data, TED talk by Giorgia Lupi
- https://lisacharlottemuth.com/talks
- Data Visualization Society
- Nightingale: the Journal of the Data Visualization Society
- Flowing Data Newsletter
- Andy Kirk: Visualising Data
- Alberto Cairo’s The Functional Art
How can we remake the world with data? Data Feminism in Humanitarian Contexts
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4 years ago
How can we remake the world with data? Data Feminism in Humanitarian Contexts
Meet the Author! In this episode, we speak with one of the authors of Data Feminism, Professor Catherine D'Ignazio, Director of the Data + Feminism lab at MIT. We talk about the difficulty of "converting life experience into data," about putting the humanity and emotion back into data, and "how we can use data to remake the world."
This episode is cross-posted on the Women's Protection and Empowerment podcast.
Thanks to Megan O'Brien for production support on this episode.
Learn more about Data Feminism: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/data-feminism
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In this episode, we talk about all things art -- err data -- or both. Where do art and data intersect? How? And what beautiful messages can we convey when we mix the two? Hear from Shirley Wu, a creative, who worked with IRC this year to visualize data about the felt stigma of GBV survivors.
Interested in learning more about data art/the art of visualization, check out these resources:
- Shirleywu.studio
- Data Sketches by Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu
- How we can find ourselves with data, TED talk by Giorgia Lupi
- https://lisacharlottemuth.com/talks
- Data Visualization Society
- Nightingale: the Journal of the Data Visualization Society
- Flowing Data Newsletter
- Andy Kirk: Visualising Data
- Alberto Cairo’s The Functional Art