In the current issue of Contagious Magazine (subscription required), Noah Brier and Faris Yakob of Naked Communications have prepared a tour de force article about the new age of social (meta)data. Data is no longer just boring old data -- it is now a wonderfully fluid and shareable construct that is open to a rich number of interpretations (and re-interpretations). Prior to Web 2.0, if you mentioned the word "data" to a colleague, you were likely to receive either a blank stare or one of those "please, don't go there" type of looks.
Now, thanks to pioneers like Jonathan Harris and Hans Rosling, data is a construct that can be celebrated visually through rich infographics and real-time visualization tools. Anyway - if all this is not so clear - the Contagious Magazine article includes a splendid number of visual examples from the likes of Google, Yahoo and Nikon. (And, of course, examples from the great Edward Tufte.)
p.s. Kudos to Noah & Faris for sneaking in an obscure reference to French Deconstructionist thinker Jacques Derrida at the end of the article: "This blending of signifier and signified is peculiarly modern - words have no real connection to the concepts they represent." Ah, the joys of modern literary theory, updated for Web 2.0!
Thanks so much, glad you liked it (and Faris deserves the credit for the Derrida reference ...)
Posted by: Noah Brier | June 13, 2008 at 10:34 PM