Video: Coffee & Viz: Designing for Emotional Meaning-Making with Data

How might interactive data visualizations invite more social, emotional meaning making with data? How can sensor technologies allow space for human differences, uncertainty, and the irreducible complexity of human experiences? Howell will present her design research exploring different ways of knowing with biosensory data - data about people’s bodies, behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. Combining critical making, speculative design, and participatory experiences, her work challenges dominant techno-logics of data and explores alternatives. She makes with code, circuits, wood, e-textiles, and sound. Howell is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University. She completed her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley. Previously she worked at Intel Labs, The Echo Nest, and the MIT Media Lab.

This video is a recording of Coffee & Viz: Designing for Emotional Meaning-Making with Data, January 29, 2021


Video added on October 1, 2021