Living with Data is a new book from Jer Thorp
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Thorp has a rare talent for bridging art, technology, sociology, and ethics in his work.
To live in data is to be incessantly extracted from; to be classified and categorized, statisti-fied, sold and surveilled. Data (our data) is mined and processed for profit, power and political gain. Our clicks and likes and footsteps feed new digital methods of control. In Living in Data, Thorp asks a crucial question of our time: how do we stop passively inhabiting data, and become active citizens of it?
Thorp also made a gorgeous complementary reading list.