File:Martin Wattenberg- Interview Excerpts from CLOUDS (2014).webm
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English: This video presents excerpts of raw interview footage from CLOUDS (2014). Directed by Jae Minard and James George, CLOUDS is an interactive, generative, computational documentary that allows the viewer to explore different perspectives on the intersection of code and culture. Filmed using the RGBD 3D cinema format and created entirely with open-source software, CLOUDS uses a data-driven story engine to present an endless, ever-changing conversation about the role of computational thinking in contemporary arts and design. More information is at cloudsdocumentary.com.
Martin Wattenberg (@wattenberg) focuses on visual explorations of culturally significant data. He has a particular interest is using visual tools to foster collaboration and discovery. He and collaborator, Fernanda Viegas, lead Google's 'Big Picture' data visualization group in Cambridge, MA. Exploring topics such as social networks and collaboration. [2014 Biography] 00:05 1. Revelation 00:13 2. Inflation not that interesting 00:37 3. data revleation 01:48 4. revelatory learning 02:02 5. birds eye view 02:30 6. I can see my house from here 03:24 7. baby names 03:40 8. Zooming is critical 04:02 9. Seeing the whole 1 05:12 10. seeing the whole 2 05:34 11. limits of computation 06:13 12. seeing thought 1 06:47 13. seeing thought 2 06:59 14. what the world is thinking 08:21 15. ubiquitous connectivity 09:10 16. spread ideas 09:38 17. Are we getting smarter? 10:04 18. Math getting better 10:30 19. Are we getting smarter 2 10:51 20. getting weirder 11:28 21. deeper learning 11:54 22. lolcats 12:22 23. rapid dissemination of info 13:15 24. Net art 13:36 25. looking at art 14:15 26. short attention span 14:23 27. starry night 14:42 28. evolution of interfaces 15:41 29. spiral interface 16:29 30. useful only 17:34 31. simple elegant prose 17:49 32. flickr flow 18:20 33. all the words 18:57 34. verbal programming debate 19:45 35. visualizing language 20:02 36. language is like code 20:15 37. language and infinity 20:46 38. words and numbers 21:33 39. Big data 1 22:00 40. Big data 23:36 41. Statistics 24:34 42. how to make us smarter Directors: Jae Minard and James George Executive Producer: Golan Levin (CMU) Producer: Winslow Porter Design Director: Bradley G Munkowitz |
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