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Cultured Data: Data Science, the Arts, and Humanities Towards A Better Digital Future

December 15, 2019

How can data science and the arts and humanities learn from one another?Click here to Visit the Cultured Data Symposium Website and Register.
The growing digitization of the cultural record and the explosion of new data generation, collection, and analysis practices create a new state of cultured data: culture as data, and data as a driver of culture. Our symposium examines this emerging condition, considering both how analytic techniques enable new understandings of culture, and how the proliferation of data in everyday life changes how culture is produced, distributed, and influenced. In these panels, we wrestle with new modes of scholarship and cultural production enabled by data-forward analysis methods, and consider perspectives from the arts and humanities for data science practice. What can these disciplines teach one another about their possibilities and limits towards realizing a more just, informed, and culturally-rich future?
Sponsored by the Halicioglu Data Science Institute, The Library at UC San Diego, the Division of Arts and Humanities, as well as local partners, this event aims to contribute to interdisciplinary exchange defining the nascent field of Data Science.
Over the two day symposium we will host four panels, each focused on one intersection of data science and the arts and humanities. Each panel will have four speakers drawn from academia, industry, and the arts. The first day will be held at CalIT2 on campus with a related arts exhibition. The second day will be hosted in Bread & Salt, a popular arts warehouse in Barrio Logan, concluding with evening performances.
The hashtag for the symposium is #CulturedData.

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December 15, 2019