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Speak Data - Giorgia Lupi, Phillip Cox

Speak Data

Artists, Scientists, Thinkers, and Dreamers on How We Live Our Lives in Numbers
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2025
Chronicle Books (Verlag)
978-1-7972-3027-6 (ISBN)
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The first pop nonfiction book to explore the definition of data and how we can learn to speak that language features thought-provoking conversations with 17 extraordinary leaders in business, tech, medicine, psychology, health, art, and more who share new ideas about data, unpacking its powerful ability to reveal patterns, tell stories, stir emotion, and illuminate complexity.



Data may be the most powerful force in society today. Data is everywhere, present in every moment, every event, every transaction, or interaction with someone else. Every time you send a text, call a friend, fill out a form, hail a taxi, stream a movie, surf the web, pay a bill, buy groceries, buy anything, take your temperature, count your steps, swipe right (or left), you generate data. 

There's data in the weather, in the air, in the ground, in outer space. If you own a smartwatch, you carry data on your body. If you have a cardiac pacemaker, you carry data in your body. 

So, what is data, really? It's a question that is surprisingly hard to answer. To some, data means numbers: figures on a screen, dots on a graph. It's also often (falsely) equated with facts, an invariable form of concrete knowledge that always tells the truth. But in reality, data is hardly so incontrovertible. Data is an abstraction of reality, a useful but imperfect representation of real life. Like life, it's full of nuance, imprecision, and ambivalence. It's quantitative and it's qualitative. And it's made by us—humans. 

These are some of the ideas that information designers Giorgia Lupi and Phillip Cox explore in their fascinating new book Speak Data: Artists, Scientists, Thinkers, and Dreamers on How We Live Our Lives in Numbers. 

Speak Data invites us to see data differently—not just as numbers on a chart, but as a way to understand and communicate who we are, how we connect, and how we make sense of the world. It's grounded in the principles of Data Humanism, a concept developed by coauthor and award-winning information designer Giorgia Lupi, which centers on people, rather than numbers, in its conception of data. In this beautifully illustrated book, the authors present data as a vocabulary that anyone can use, showing that when we truly learn to "speak data," we can open up new worlds of meaning about ourselves and everything around us.

Giorgia Lupi is a designer, artist, and partner at the international design firm Pentagram. A two-time TED speaker, she is a leading voice for a more humanistic approach to data. Giorgia is the author of two books, Dear Data, exploring the details of daily life through hand-drawn visual data, and Observe, Collect, Draw! A Visual Journal, a guided journal for collecting visual data. She was the 2022 recipient of the National Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and her work is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.  Giorgia's work is inspired by the belief that data has the capacity to make us all more human—advancing our intelligence, engagement, and delight. She has been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Washington Post, T Magazine, NPR, BBC, Vogue, and Vanity Fair. A visual Op Ed that Giorgia Lupi published in The New York Times in 2023 about how she uses data to track her experience with long Covid received widespread acclaim.  Phillip Cox is a writer and strategist. Previously an associate partner at Pentagram, he has worked as a branding consultant for a variety of for-profit and non-profit organizations. He is also the author of What a Building Does: The Hoosier Modernisms of Evans Woollen, in addition to other articles on architecture and the built environment.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort San Francisco
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Informatik Theorie / Studium Algorithmen
ISBN-10 1-7972-3027-1 / 1797230271
ISBN-13 978-1-7972-3027-6 / 9781797230276
Zustand Neuware
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