7th Infographics Conference 2014 Nicolas Feltron (1)

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1. hoarding (2006)

1.1. as much data as possible

1.2. applied in 2006

1.3. collecting for purpose of making document

1.4. mapping

1.4.1. restautants

1.4.2. animals eated

1.5. taxonomies

1.6. created a printed report

2. hoarding (2007)

2.1. first time selling it

2.2. tracked down all the streets he walked down in New York

2.3. kept track of coffee

3. hoardig (2008)

3.1. miles walked/ run / driven/ subway

3.2. need tot adapt to track everything

3.2.1. helicopter ride

3.3. mileage is part of grand theft auto

4. bienniel report (2010/2011)

4.1. unique data set

4.2. 2 years with same set of data

4.3. how behavior change by people he has been with

4.4. data

4.4.1. ate

4.4.2. drank

4.4.3. who he had been with

4.5. capturing everything in iCal

4.5.1. visualisation to track the visualisation

5. evaluation hoarding (2009)

5.1. high cost

5.2. addictive

5.3. aware of data - hard to let go

5.4. maybe you want it later

5.5. not a complee view

5.5.1. mood

5.5.2. watch

5.5.3. who you have been with

5.6. hard to get a complete knowledge

5.7. load of words came back on his mood

5.7.1. mechanical turk

5.7.1.1. repetitve task

5.7.2. ended up with a mood index

5.7.3. beery vs boozed

5.7.4. graph

5.7.4.1. happy

5.7.4.2. swell

5.7.4.3. eighty

6. sampling (2012)

6.1. tools

6.1.1. streamline your lif

6.1.2. commisioned an iphone app

6.1.3. used reporter

6.1.3.1. easy to track behaviour

7. 2014

7.1. works in progress

7.2. visualisation

7.2.1. particals, trackers

7.2.1.1. random aray

7.2.1.2. spaced time curve

7.2.2. location in NY

7.2.3. location spend time in

7.2.4. tracking globally

7.2.5. making connections

7.2.5.1. tie together states

7.2.6. visualization of data

7.3. Reporter App

7.3.1. general edition

7.3.2. allow vsualisation

7.3.3. track background data

7.3.4. answer questions

7.3.5. optimised

7.3.6. remember people/ data

7.3.7. designed for the community

7.3.8. export

7.3.8.1. csv

7.3.8.2. json

7.4. latest 2013 report

7.4.1. track

7.4.2. sms/ telephone/ conversations/ snail mail

7.4.3. snowden revelations

7.4.3.1. distinction

7.4.3.1.1. data

7.4.3.1.2. meta data

7.4.4. power of meta data

8. Q&A

8.1. meta data is worse?

8.1.1. unquestionable

8.1.2. when a sms send

8.1.3. what was said

8.2. when hoarding, time for anything else?

8.2.1. not so much

8.2.2. loves being an exploter

8.2.3. it is fun to do

8.2.4. express his self

8.2.5. amazing discoveries

8.2.5.1. about his father

8.2.5.2. sleep paterns

9. sampling (2009)

9.1. give up on completeness

9.2. at certain times what he is doing

9.2.1. exrapolate

9.3. outsourced it

9.3.1. let others help him with self reporting his mood

10. archelogical approach

10.1. sources of data after activity

10.2. talking about a year

10.3. started using last.fm

10.3.1. deep knowledge about one domain

10.4. overview

10.4.1. books

10.4.2. restaurant

10.4.3. trips

10.4.4. little visualisation

10.4.5. music - most vibrating

10.5. photo

10.5.1. 1% of photo's was of his cat

10.5.2. extracted exif data

10.5.2.1. location

10.5.2.2. facial recognition

10.5.2.3. underutilsed source

10.6. people took notice

10.6.1. virality

10.6.2. everyone like it

11. revision of archaeological approach in 2010

11.1. after father died

11.1.1. created a report

11.1.2. artefacts sources

11.1.2.1. calenders

11.1.2.2. paspoort

11.1.2.3. slides

11.1.3. been over the world

11.1.3.1. what did his travel looked like?

11.1.3.2. calander

11.1.3.3. tagging of information

11.2. approach

11.2.1. pasports are interesting

11.2.2. extracting data out of all kinds of structured sources

11.2.3. 3000 slides

11.2.3.1. added meta data

11.2.4. dicoverable context

11.2.5. asked people on flickr where photos where taken

11.2.6. drafted a whole map where he father has been

11.2.7. cardiographic

11.2.7.1. visble

11.3. evaluation

11.3.1. rely on data at hand

11.3.2. hard to turn it in a product

12. personal annual reporting

12.1. data out of your life

13. Nicolas Feltron

13.1. Co-founder of Daytum.com

13.2. currently a member of the product design team at Facebook

13.3. Work has been profiled in publications including the Wall Street Journal, Wired and Good Magazine

13.4. been recognized as one of the 50 most influential designers in America by Fast Company.

13.5. http://www.feltron.communicatie

13.6. intro

13.6.1. he registrates it all

14. 2005-2014

14.1. grand survey

14.1.1. feltron anual report

14.1.2. print piece

14.1.3. explore data

14.1.3.1. information he collects

14.2. examples

14.2.1. daytum.com

14.2.1.1. site

14.2.1.2. data

14.2.2. facebook timeline

14.2.3. reporter app (iphone)