Living in Data

224 pages

English language

Published Nov. 27, 2021 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

ISBN:
9780374720513

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In the fall of 2009, the data artist Jer Thorp wrote a pair of algorithms to inscribe names on the 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan. The project involved designing a layout that allowed for "meaningful adjacencies"--family members, business partners, coworkers--to be etched into the bronze in close proximity. Thorp presented his results in competition against another team, a group of financial analysts who had also been working on the problem.

The analysts were confident they'd found the most highly optimized solution--a maximum of about 93 percent of the adjacencies could be satisfied--when Thorp, a long-haired artist working on an old broken laptop, presented his layout: it was 99.99 percent solved. The analysts, it turned out, had looked at the data but not at how the data was to be represented. But Thorp considered each name as a unique unit in a real system. He'd solved a data problem by honoring the …

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