[Air-L] Data selfie

Anders Hougaard hougaard at sdu.dk
Mon Sep 18 06:05:31 PDT 2017


Hi,


Thank you for that. Interesting.


But how does Dataselfie compare to Facebook's monitoring and data collection?

Or is Dataselfie "just" a kind of "happening" intended to raise people's awareness of the traces they leave behind?


Thanks,

Anders





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Sendt: 18. september 2017 08:34:23
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Emne: [Air-L] Data selfie

Hello everyone,

I got this from my PhD colleague André Baltz and I thought that this might be of interest for someone on this list.

DATA SELFIE

Data Selfie explores our relationship to the online data we leave behind as a result of media consumption and social networks. In the modern age, almost everyone has an online representation of oneself and we are constantly and actively sharing information publically on various social media platforms. At the same time we are under constant surveillance by social media companies and “share” information unconsciously. How do our data profiles, the ones we actively create, compare to the profiles made by the machines at Facebook, Google and Co. – the profiles we never get to see, but unconsciously create?

Why does Facebook need your phone number or your phone contacts or the data from your WhatsApp account? Why does Facebook track the time you spend looking at the posts in your news feed? Is the sole purpose of this data gathering to serve us more relevant ads? Is there something else afoot?

Data Selfie is an application that aims to provide a personal perspective on data mining, predictive analytics and our online data identity – including inferred information from our consumption. In our data society algorithms and Big Data are increasingly defining our lives. Therefore, it is important – especially for those who are indifferent to this issue – to be aware of the power and influence your own data has on you.

Important: We are not interested in your data. We don't want your data. We don't store your data.

https://dataselfie.it

https://vimeo.com/201178499?ref=fb-share

Evelina Liliequist

Postgraduate student Ethnology, Digital humanities
Department of Culture and Media Studies, Umeå University

Umeå University
SE-901 87 Umeå
Sweden

Tel: +46 90 7866305
Email: evelina.liliequist at umu.se<mailto:evelina.liliequist at umu.se>

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