Data Science by Design (DSxD)
@DataScixDesign
Celebrating creativity in data science and developing a more open, ethical, and inclusive future for data work. New book will be released June 7!
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Excited to announce our newest book, Our Environment, will be available for purchase June 7! This anthology has 20 sections full of original color illustrations and photos, including essays, zines, data visualizations, interviews, and more. 👉 datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
Data Science by Design makes creative, data-inspired, and data-informed art and written work that broadens the idea of what data is and what “doing” data science means. Learn more 🔗datasciencebydesign.org @sastoudt @ucbids #datasciencebydesign #dsxd
ICYMI: All pieces from the @DataScixDesign Our Environment anthology are now freely available online. datasciencebydesign.org/book-2 Perfect for a beginning of semester class reading to spark conversations about what data science can mean. Spoiler: art counts! 🎨
This is “Martin.” At 7:20am he watches TV. At 10:15am he gets groceries. At noon he eats lunch. At 5:10pm he watches more TV. At 8:30pm he goes to bed. “Martin” lives a pretty isolated life. Find out why this matters in our newest piece by @alv9n. pudding.cool/2023/09/invisi…
📚En el libro #OurEnvironment de @DataScixDesign encuentran nuestro capítulo ( @yabellini ) con 10 consejos para traducir colaborativamente contenidos de #cienciasdedatos 😊 “Multilingual Data Science: Ten tips to translate science and tech content” datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
Estamos muy contentas con la publicación y esperamos q estas ideas empiecen a circular, por más ciencia multilingüe 🧉📝 Pueden comprar el libro (miren qué bella edición!) o también acceder a nuestro capítulo en inglés y castellano acá 💜👉 datasciencebydesign.org/book-2 @DataScixDesign
"In our current climate, data should not be thought of as the end goal, but as an exclamation mark that puts emphasis on what we are seeing, feeling, and experiencing as it relates to climate change and environmental pollution." -@sdosemagen Full essay: datasciencebydesign.org/blog/role-of-c…
I'm at #JSM2023! 🥳 Come talk to me about ecology applications of stats like species distribution models, teaching students how to write and communicate with data more generally, & opportunities to write for broader audiences (@DataScixDesign and @IMSI_Institute's MathStatBites).
So happy to finally share this! You may have seen this in the latest print edition of the Nightingale, but now it is finally online and in an accessible format. This is a great starting point for folks who want to know the state of things and where to begin.
When it comes to visually accessible #dataviz, our industry has made notable strides. Still, there's a long road ahead. @FrankElavsky & Emily Barone make a case for keeping #accessibility and #inclusivity top of mind—and the detriment of failing to do so. nightingaledvs.com/visual-accessi…
Artist @ssteenaa explores Caribbean migration patterns to tell woven stories: “Whose truth is this? Who collected it? Who defined its authenticity, with all its missing pieces?...There is a wealth of power in the indv. story.” 👉 datasciencebydesign.org/blog/on-archiv… 📘 datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
If you missed our chat 😩 with @CieraReports, Tim Schoof, and @sastoudt of @DataScixDesign about their new book, don't worry - the replay is now available on our YouTube channel! 🙌 🎬 Watch it here: tinyurl.com/DSxDesign-Repl… #datascience #design #dsxdesign #dataviz
Turning my GitHub green squares to gardens. 🟩🌱🍵
Artist Sharla (@sharlagelfand) created a beautiful set of pieces inspired by a 6 day backpacking trip. The work "explores how these environments affect us and, in turn, how we begin to affect them through the use of data..." 👉 datasciencebydesign.org/blog/irony-cre… 📘 datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
New speculative fiction piece by @mveitzel!! On Spec Fiction - "If we can’t imagine worlds differently than what we have now, how will we build and work towards something different from the status quo?" - @mvetizel 👉 datasciencebydesign.org/blog/visiting-… 📘 datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
I've been thinking about the ebb & flow of resources into the env. space, where there are trends & things that "stick". Writing for "Our Environment" by the @DataScixDesign team was a great opp to talk abt collaboration in environmental spaces. New essay👇 datasciencebydesign.org/blog/role-of-c…
If you want an intro to data science workflows in JavaScript, Observable notebooks, building & sharing data viz with @ObservableHQ Plot, + some new features ✨ AND fiddler crabs, join tomorrow for Session 1 of our new workshop series! Sign up, it's free! bit.ly/3NiGkVV
This week we are excited to feature artwork and essay by @ameliawb. "To proceed forward with a colonial mindset is to colonize the future." 👉 datasciencebydesign.org/blog/anteceden… Full book 📘: datasciencebydesign.org/book-2
delighted to announce that my new zine "How Integers and Floats Work!" is out today! You can get it here for $12: wizardzines.com/zines/integers… It explains all of the surprising facts about how your computer does math, and it was SO fun to write.
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