March 27: Panel 2: Power Plays with Data

Image: UNDP Ukraine, via Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0

ZARA RAHMAN, Fellow, Data & Society

Zara is a researcher, writer, and linguist who is interested in the intersection of power, culture and technology. She has travelled and worked in over twenty-five countries in the field of information accessibility and data use among civil society. She was the first employee at OpenOil, looking into open data in the extractive industries, then worked for Open Knowledge, working with School of Data on data literacy for journalists and civil society. Now, she is a fellow at Data & Society Research Institute in New York City, and Research Lead at The Engine Room where she leads their Responsible Data Program, looking into the practical and ethical challenges around using data in social change and activism.

MIMI ONUOHA, Artist & Research Resident, Eyebeam

Mimi Onuoha is a Brooklyn-based artist and researcher using code and writing to explore the process, results, and implications of data collection. Recently she has been in residence at Data & Society Research Institute and the Royal College of Art. Onuoha has spoken at and exhibited at events internationally, and in 2014 was selected to be in the inaugural class of Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellows. Currently she teaches at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and is a Research Resident at Eyebeam, where she is programmatically and interpersonally investigating data collection, missing datasets, and strategies for intervention and response.

Zara and Mimi shared their new zine, Inform/Transform. Because zines are meant to be experienced in tangible form, and because we wouldn’t want a digital copy to escape into circulation, we’re posting here an informal “flip-through.”

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