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Un/Making Data Imaginaries: The Data Epics

Audrey Desjardins, Gabrielle Benabdallah, Maya A Kaneko

2024ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the increase of Internet of Things devices in home environments, data will become an even more dominant part of people’s everyday lives. The invisibility of data leads us to rely on our imagination to make sense of them, yet this imagination is heavily shaped by a technocentric lens that views data as neutral and transparent. In response, in this article, we present the Data Epics project, where we commissioned seven fiction writers to write short stories based on smart home device data provided by seven households. We offer an analysis of the writers and households’ experiences with the project, presenting seven ways in which data imaginaries are made and unmade. We contribute a reflection around how making new data imaginaries unmakes common ones, the friction in unmaking certain imaginaries, and how we might further disseminate alternative data imaginaries.

Topics & Concepts

InvisibilityDisseminationReflection (computer programming)AestheticsThe InternetThrough-the-lens meteringSociologyVisual artsLens (geology)Computer scienceArtWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsPhysicsOpticsProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceData Visualization and AnalyticsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInformation Systems Theories and Implementation