I’ve always loved the idea of visualising data on postcards, ever since learning of the seminal Dear Data project. For those who don’t know the project, it consisted of Giorgia Lupi (in US) and Stefanie Posavec (in UK) sending each other one postcard a week, always with self-collected personal data, visualised by hand on a […]
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How do we become active citizens of data?
This post is a review of Jer Thorp’s “Living in Data”. It’s one of the hardest books I’ve had to review, in part because of the nature of the book and in part because of my own circumstances and the nature of how I read this book. But if you want a spoiler (a tl:dr; […]