In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we advance critical discussions of digital data by accounting for how data might be in processes of decay, making, repair, re-making and growth, which are inextricable from the ongoing forms of creativity that stem from everyday contingencies and improvisatory human activity. We build and demonstrate our argument through three examples drawn from mundane everyday activity: the incompleteness, inaccuracy and dispersed nature of personal self-tracking data; the data cleaning and repair processes of Big Data analysis and how data can turn into noise and vice versa when they are transduced into sound within practices of music production and sound art...
This article takes it point of departure from a three-year research project entitled “Making sense o...
As technology has become more advanced, self-tracking devices and data have become normal elements o...
The concept of datafication - which refers to the idea that many aspects of life can be rendered int...
In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we a...
In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we a...
In a world where predictive big data analytics and data driven policy and design are increasingly pr...
In a world where predictive big data analytics and data driven policy and design are increasingly pr...
TBAThis article develops and mobilises the concept of ‘mundane data’ as an analytical entry point fo...
This article develops and mobilises the concept of 'mundane data' as an analytical entry p...
This article develops and mobilises the concept of 'mundane data' as an analytical entry point for u...
Digital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and relationships ...
In recent years, much has been written on ‘big data’ in both the popular and academic press. After t...
In recent years, much has been written on ‘big data\u27 in both the popular and academic press. Afte...
In this article we describe the rise of a data orthodoxy that we suggest to label ‘data-essentialism...
In this paper I argue that there is an urgent need for more empirical research into everyday experie...
This article takes it point of departure from a three-year research project entitled “Making sense o...
As technology has become more advanced, self-tracking devices and data have become normal elements o...
The concept of datafication - which refers to the idea that many aspects of life can be rendered int...
In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we a...
In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we a...
In a world where predictive big data analytics and data driven policy and design are increasingly pr...
In a world where predictive big data analytics and data driven policy and design are increasingly pr...
TBAThis article develops and mobilises the concept of ‘mundane data’ as an analytical entry point fo...
This article develops and mobilises the concept of 'mundane data' as an analytical entry p...
This article develops and mobilises the concept of 'mundane data' as an analytical entry point for u...
Digital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and relationships ...
In recent years, much has been written on ‘big data’ in both the popular and academic press. After t...
In recent years, much has been written on ‘big data\u27 in both the popular and academic press. Afte...
In this article we describe the rise of a data orthodoxy that we suggest to label ‘data-essentialism...
In this paper I argue that there is an urgent need for more empirical research into everyday experie...
This article takes it point of departure from a three-year research project entitled “Making sense o...
As technology has become more advanced, self-tracking devices and data have become normal elements o...
The concept of datafication - which refers to the idea that many aspects of life can be rendered int...