Episodios

  • 🎙️ Conversation with Audrey Desjardins - On Data Imagineries
    Jun 14 2023
    In this episode, we have a Data-Centric Design conversation with Audrey Desjardins on Data Imagineries. Audrey is associate professor at the University of Washington and director of Studio Tilt. She is well-known in the HCI community, particularly in the context of data and the home environment. I am inspired by her work combining design fiction and autoethnographic studies with data prototyping. Preparing this conversation, I focused on her recent CHI paper ‘On the Making of Alternative Data Encounters: The Odd Interpreters’, a paper she wrote with Jena McWhirter, Justin Petelka, Chandler Simon, Yuna Shin, Ruby K Peven, and Philbert Widjaja. We touch on the role of designers and the urgent need for imaginaries when designing with data. Paper: Audrey Desjardins, Jena McWhirter, Justin Petelka, Chandler Simon, Yuna Shin, Ruby K Peven, and Philbert Widjaja. 2023. On the Making of Alternative Data Encounters: The Odd Interpreters. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 155, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581323 Join the Data-Centric Design channel to get in touch with our community: https://join.slack.com/t/data-centricdesign/shared_invite/zt-1izg8lchw-TYFzqOwMMCe2Ete9GHQfpQ" Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/podcast-dcd-conversation-audrey/.
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    55 m
  • 🎙️ Conversation with Marit Bentvelzen - Reflection by Interaction
    May 29 2023
    In this episode, we have a Data-Centric Design conversation with Marit Bentvelzen about Reflection by Interaction. Marit is a PhD candidate in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Utrecht. She recently authored the CHI paper 'How Instructional Data Physicalisation Fosters Reflection in Personal Informatics' and also the fascinating review paper 'Revisiting Reflection in HCI' published in the IMWUT journal. She shares insights into what led her to explore reflection in personal informatics as the core of her PhD, and how technology can support users in reflecting on personal data. Papers: Revisiting Reflection in HCI Marit Bentvelzen, Paweł W. Woźniak, Pia S.F. Herbes, Evropi Stefanidi, and Jasmin Niess. IMWUT ‘22. How Instructional Data Physicalisation Fosters Reflection in Personal Informatics Marit Bentvelzen, Julia Dominiak, Jasmin Niess, Frederique Henraat, and Paweł W. Woźniak. CHI ‘23. Join the Data-Centric Design channel to get in touch with our community: https://join.slack.com/t/data-centricdesign/shared_invite/zt-1izg8lchw-TYFzqOwMMCe2Ete9GHQfpQ" Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/podcast-dcd-conversation-marit/.
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    47 m
  • 🎙️ Conversation with Samuel Huron - Making with Data
    Feb 26 2023
    In this episode, we have a Data-Centric Design conversation with Samuel Huron about Making with Data. Samuel is an information designer and associate professor in the Design of information technologies inside the Social and Economical Science department of Télécom Paris (https://www.telecom-paris.fr/) at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and part of the CNRS Institut Interdisciplinaire de l’Innovation. His research address how humans create visual and physical representations of abstract information to think, collaborate, learn, analyze, explore, and design new data representations, systems, and information artifacts. Join the Data-Centric Design channel to get in touch with our community: https://join.slack.com/t/data-centricdesign/shared_invite/zt-1izg8lchw-TYFzqOwMMCe2Ete9GHQfpQ Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/podcast-dcd-conversation-samuel/.
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    52 m
  • 🎙️ Conversation with Alex Bowyer - Understanding and Improving Human-Data Relations
    Jan 17 2023
    Alex Bowyer is a researcher and software engineer from North East England who has recently finished his PhD thesis at Newcastle University specialising in 'Understanding and Improving Human Data Relations'. This Digital Civics research bridges participatory design, HCI, UX, social science and computer science. His research explores the power imbalance caused by organisations (in both public and private sector) holding personal data about service users, creating problems of access, representation, control and reduced accountability. Through legal routes such as GDPR requests and adversarial design approaches such as web extensions and data flow auditing, he now works to try and help individuals and collectives take control of their data and pressure digital service providers for better data rights and fairer treatment. He is currently working as a senior software engineer at Hestia.ai, a Swiss company specialising in building tools and delivering training on how to obtain and make sense of one's personal data. Hestia works with disadvantaged groups such as Uber drivers, helping them gather data to demand fairer treatment from their employers, or better rights as users. You can read more about Alex's research at https://research.alexbowyer.com and https://scholar.alexbowyer.com. He can be found on Twitter at @alexbfree. Join the Data-Centric Design channel to get in touch with our community: https://join.slack.com/t/data-centricdesign/shared_invite/zt-1izg8lchw-TYFzqOwMMCe2Ete9GHQfpQ Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/podcast-dcd-conversation-alex/.
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    41 m
  • 🎙️ Conversation with Sandy Gould - Data Consumption and Experiences in the Research Process
    Oct 20 2022
    Sandy Gould is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University. One aspect of Sandy’s research focuses on the ways that computing technology is affecting how we work and what it means to work. In particular, he has been investigating how people’s work is tracked by digital technology (explicitly and implicitly) as they work, and how measures of work are constituted in workplaces. Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/dcd-conversation-sandy/.
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    58 m
  • 🎙️ Conversation with Yvette Shen - The Quantified and Qualified Self: Digitizing, Visualizing, and Introspection
    May 30 2022
    This presentation discusses several university class-based design projects for helping learners better understand themselves and their surroundings while learning the fundamental knowledge and techniques of information design. The metacognitive learning approach illustrates the potential of using data-driven information design and information visualization as an empowerment tool to support the students’ well-being. Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/dcd-conversation-shen/.
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    46 m
  • 🪵 10 Building Blocks from Teaching Experience
    Aug 16 2021
    The summer is closing, and courses are getting ready for the new academic year. I'm Jacky Bourgeois, assistant professor at the TU Delft. Today I'll share 10 teaching blocks I've experienced while piloting a course earlier this year. You can find the resources mentioned in the podcast: the [videos and Miro Board](/posts/edu-io1075-material/) from IO1075, the [Computational Thinking](/posts/code/) GitHub-hosted website, the tips from Pieter Jan Stappers in [Lecture like a YouTuber](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2021/io/february/lecture-like-a-youtuber) and the code for the [Crowd Quiz](https://github.com/datacentricdesign/crowdsourced-quiz). The podcast theme music by [Transistor.fm](https://transistor.fm/?via=music). Learn [how to start a podcast](https://transistor.fm/how-to-start-a-podcast/?via=music) here. Complete show notes are available at https://jackybourgeois.com/posts/edu-teaching-experience/.
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    21 m