Readings

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Reading #4

Anatomy of an AI System
by Kate Crawford

The Amazon Echo as an anatomical map of human labor, data and planetary resources

Read her essay and choose one additional article from the Footnotes section to also read before class and be able to report on.

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Reading #3

The Anti-Sublime Ideal in New Media
by Lev Manovich

[Visualizations] carry the promise of rendering phenomena that are beyond the scale of human senses into something that is within our reach, something visible and tangible ... This promise makes data mapping into the exact opposite of the Romantic art concerned with the sublime. In contrast, data visualisation art is concerned with the anti-sublime. If Romantic artists thought of certain phenomena and effects as un-representable, as something which goes beyond the limits of human senses and reason, data visualisation artists target the exact opposite: to map such phenomena into a representation whose scale is comparable to the scales of human perception and cognition.

Read the essay (split here into four pages).

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Reading #2

The Craft of Research
by Wayne Booth, Gregory Colomb, et al.

Read chapters 7–10 from Part III: Making an Argument.

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Reading #1

The Craft of Research
by Wayne Booth, Gregory Colomb, et al.

Read chapters 3–6 from Part II: Asking Questions, Finding Answers.

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