Frivolous Gravitas Ep.02: Data (Part Two)
"You should really be offended by blanket statements ending with imperatives like: need it, rent it, (get it?)..."
In today's episode, Jordan interviews his esteemed co-host Kris in an effort to shed new light on the trajectory of digital information technologies and their nuances.
We cover data in its rawest form, namely its collection and interpretation, and then analyze the impact these data have on our society's governance, fiscal policies, and perhaps most importantly: the impact that "Big Data" imposes upon each of our lives whether implied or explicitly realized.
QUOTE: "You should really be offended by blanket statements ending with imperatives like need it, rent it, (get it?)" ~ Kristopher Driver, Consumer Divorce
#FrivolousGravitas Links:
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3c...
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Frivolous-Gr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrivolousGravi1
RSS: https://krisdriver.com/feed/rssfeed.xml
You can find more of Kris Driver's work at his website: https://www.krisdriver.com
Introduction theme: "Original Music by Epistra"
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Frivolous Gravitas Ep.02: Data (Part One)
"You should really be offended by blanket statements ending with imperatives like: need it, rent it, (get it?)..."
In today's episode, Jordan interviews his esteemed co-host Kris in an effort to shed new light on the trajectory of digital information technologies and their nuances.
We cover data in its rawest form, namely its collection and interpretation, and then analyze the impact these data have on our society's governance, fiscal policies, and perhaps most importantly: the impact that "Big Data" imposes upon each of our lives whether implied or explicitly realized.
QUOTE: "You should really be offended by blanket statements ending with imperatives like need it, rent it, (get it?)" ~ Kristopher Driver, Consumer Divorce
#FrivolousGravitas Links:
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3c...
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Frivolous-Gr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrivolousGravi1
RSS: https://krisdriver.com/feed/rssfeed.xml
You can find more of Kris Driver's work at his website: https://www.krisdriver.com
Introduction theme: "Original Music by Epistra"
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Frivolous Gravitas Ep.00: The Meta Show
Or: "How we learned to stop worrying and just talk about the show..."
In this first episode we discuss the aims and aspirations of our passion project, why our listeners ought to tune in, and generally where our goals and intentions lay. Ground rules for discussions (essentially none), and minor housekeeping notes about the channel's heading.
If you find our conversation engaging please consider hitting the like button, and subscribe so you don't miss out on future content.
#FrivolousGravitas Links:
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3cCrFqaHFBp2s7jgtJvFg
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Frivolous-Gravitas-Podcast-109356198202987
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrivolousGravi1
If you like this kind of content and want to see more, be sure to like, share and subscribe to help keep this channel going.
RSS Feed: https://www.krisdriver.com/feed/rssfeed.xml
Use RSS url to subscribe to Frivolous Gravitas using your favourite podcast player to catch up on past episodes and listen any time you want. No commercials, no sponsors, no ads, just straight talk on demand and on the go.
Introduction theme: "Original Music by Epistra"
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Frivolous Gravitas Ep.01: Interacting with our Digital History (Part Two)
"...The Wayback Machine's crawlers are continually scanning and recording..."
Kris Driver talks to Jordan Roy about his thesis concerning the preservation of digital records entitled: Preserving interactivity: Towards Next Generation Digital Preservation Philosophy and Systems. His thesis looks at how we interact with our digital tools and what steps can be taken to keep them around and make them accessible to everybody.
Thesis in question:
https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/xmlui...
The Software Preservation Network’s Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvk...
SPN website:
https://www.softwarepreservationnetwo...
#FrivolousGravitas Links:
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3c...
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Frivolous-Gr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrivolousGravi1
If you like this kind of content and want to see more, be sure to like, share and subscribe to help keep this channel going.
RSS Feed: https://www.krisdriver.com/feed/rssfe...
Use RSS url to subscribe to Frivolous Gravitas using your favourite podcast player to catch up on past episodes and listen any time you want. No commercials, no sponsors, no ads, just straight talk on demand and on the go.
Kris Driver’s website:
http://krisdriver.com/
Introduction theme: "Original Music by Epistra"
Frivolous Gravitas Ep.01: Interacting with our Digital History (Part One)
"...The Wayback Machine's crawlers are continually scanning and recording..."
Kris Driver talks to Jordan Roy about his thesis concerning the preservation of digital records entitled: Preserving interactivity: Towards Next Generation Digital Preservation Philosophy and Systems. His thesis looks at how we interact with our digital tools and what steps can be taken to keep them around and make them accessible to everybody.
Thesis in question:
https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/xmlui...
The Software Preservation Network’s Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvk...
SPN website:
https://www.softwarepreservationnetwo...
#FrivolousGravitas Links:
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3c...
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Frivolous-Gr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrivolousGravi1
If you like this kind of content and want to see more, be sure to like, share and subscribe to help keep this channel going.
RSS Feed: https://www.krisdriver.com/feed/rssfe...
Use RSS url to subscribe to Frivolous Gravitas using your favourite podcast player to catch up on past episodes and listen any time you want. No commercials, no sponsors, no ads, just straight talk on demand and on the go.
Kris Driver’s website:
http://krisdriver.com/
Introduction theme: "Original Music by Epistra"