Hey, New York City, hire this guy to fix everything! ("But my concern is the gradual degrading of human understanding and experience as a way of seeing places."!!!)
I would guess that doodle ownership also correlates with having kids. But what strikes me in this piece, but isn't mentioned, is the way data might involve stereotyping because we don't gather data without our own biases (individual or collective), coming in to play. Can data ever really be "pure?"
Hey, New York City, hire this guy to fix everything! ("But my concern is the gradual degrading of human understanding and experience as a way of seeing places."!!!)
I would guess that doodle ownership also correlates with having kids. But what strikes me in this piece, but isn't mentioned, is the way data might involve stereotyping because we don't gather data without our own biases (individual or collective), coming in to play. Can data ever really be "pure?"