All these experiments I've done over the years with technology have been asking whether I can tell stories that affect humans in a deeper way than I could without the technology.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think you can tell any human story in a particular place.
I'm consistently telling stories about the value of the human condition and connectedness and things like that.
I want to give people theories, I want to expose them to scientific stories that force them to re-evaluate the way they use these three pounds of meat inside their head.
I am a story-teller, and I look to academic research... for ways of augmenting story-telling.
I don't try to show off technology in my work. The technology is a means to tell stories, so I think conversations about my work can be had by very large audiences.
My work is focused on using data to tell stories and explore our common humanity.
Data, I think, is one of the most powerful mechanisms for telling stories. I take a huge pile of data and I try to get it to tell stories.
I probably get more inspiration for human stories and idiosyncrasies than I do animal stories.
The kinds of stories I want to be a part of telling are about delving into what it is to be a human being.
I've always been interested in technology, but specifically how we can use machines to engage the imagination. I started using computers when I was young and was fascinated by creating rules and instructions that allow a computer to engage in a dialogue with humans. The stories found in the data all around us can do just that.
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