Domestic Data Streamers

Domestic Data Streamers is a research and design studio comprising artists, journalists, coders, data scientists, and designers focused on exploring new data languages and their social implications.

Their research and work translate into films, design, robotics, web, performance or architecture in various contexts such as schools, prisons, cinemas, museums, the streets of many cities, and even the United Nations Headquarters. Based in Barcelona, over the past ten years, they have worked in over 45 countries from all continents and for cultural institutions such as the Tate Modern, the Hong Kong Design Institute and the California Academy of Sciences.

A CARTOGRAPHY OF HUMAN CONNECTION

 

Data are not just enormous mountains of seemingly unstructured, unmanageable, chaotic information: they are supposedly objective but unintelligible to most people. We collectively generate them whenever we meet, talk, share and connect. They are our permanent digital human footprint. In this cartography, we try to decipher the online territory and create a map that shows that wherever we go, we seek to find each other.

 

 

This project has been possible thanks to the support and collaboration of Banzai Turba (Scenography) and Hamill Industries (Creative Engineering).

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Domestic Data Streamers is a research and design studio comprising artists, journalists, coders, data scientists, and designers focused on exploring new data languages and their social implications.

Their research and work translate into films, design, robotics, web, performance or architecture in various contexts such as schools, prisons, cinemas, museums, the streets of many cities, and even the United Nations Headquarters. Based in Barcelona, over the past ten years, they have worked in over 45 countries from all continents and for cultural institutions such as the Tate Modern, the Hong Kong Design Institute and the California Academy of Sciences.

A CARTOGRAPHY OF HUMAN CONNECTION

 

Data are not just enormous mountains of seemingly unstructured, unmanageable, chaotic information: they are supposedly objective but unintelligible to most people. We collectively generate them whenever we meet, talk, share and connect. They are our permanent digital human footprint. In this cartography, we try to decipher the online territory and create a map that shows that wherever we go, we seek to find each other.

 

 

This project has been possible thanks to the support and collaboration of Banzai Turba (Scenography) and Hamill Industries (Creative Engineering).

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