Dave Troy: Social maps that reveal a city's intersections — and separations
Dave Troy: Mapy społeczne, które ukazują miejskie podziały i wspólnoty
The co-host of TEDxMidAtlantic, Dave Troy is a serial entrepreneur and a data-viz fan. Full bio
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and streets and buildings,
that led to their creation,
the bold vision of an urban designer,
miejskiego architekta.
to think about mapping cities
myśleć o mapach miast
a new kind of map.
between people in my hometown
międzyludzkich w moim mieście,
each dot represents a person,
pojedynczą osobę,
between those people,
pomiędzy tymi ludźmi,
within the network.
wspólnotę w ramach tej sieci.
down on the far right where the geeks are,
po prawej, z innymi okularnikami
on the far right. (Laughter)
African-American and Latino folks
different things than the geeks are,
czymś innym niż okularnicy.
we call Smalltimore,
we're living in a very small town.
over and over again,
we're not really exploring
in things like hip-hop music
z mieszkańcami Maryland lub Virginii
in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area
designation proper.
the two communities together,
the Baltimore Ravens football team,
is a Baltimore company,
ma swoją siedzibę w Baltimore.
acts as the only bridge
different happening in San Francisco.
wygląda to trochę inaczej.
the media, politics and news lobe
in Baltimore and other cities,
very predominant group
stanowiących prawie połowę sieci.
taking over the top half of the network,
that's so distinct and clear
as Twitter employees,
the gamers and the geeks,
of the hip-hop spectrum.
że napięcia panujące w San Francisco
heard about in San Francisco
concerned about gentrification
that are bringing new wealth
i przebudowę miasta
that documented here.
with the geek community that well,
a few weeks ago,
on the ground in San Francisco,
co dzieje się w San Francisco.
actually try to understand that
gathering data about Rio,
zbierając dane o tym mieście
that stood out to me about this city
really kind of mixed up.
that Baltimore or San Francisco is not.
niż Baltimore czy San Francisco.
politics, columnists.
right next to bloggers and writers.
tuż obok pisarzy i blogerów.
tremendous diversity of people
in different kinds of music.
are represented here.
and stand-up comedy,
around drugs and jokes.
is also represented here.
drużyna piłkarska Flamengo.
and the arts and music,
in a very different way,
with our understanding of Rio
i muzycznie zróżnicowanego miasta.
musically diverse city.
that we have about cities now,
mamy bardo dużo informacji o miastach,
that we've ever had before.
zbiorze danych wcześniej.
that we can try to understand
and we could choose not to do it,
więc możemy wybrać inaczej.
is aiming a space telescope at a city
jest jak patrzenie przez teleskop
a giant high school cafeteria,
themselves in a seating chart.
the seating chart a little bit.
że rasa to zły wyznacznik różnorodności.
poor proxy for diversity.
from all different types of races
są rozrzuceni po całej mapie.
nie mówi nam nic o różnorodności.
our development of diversity.
more intractable problems,
zawiłych problemów,
about diversity in a new way.
our cities in a new way,
we have that capability,
responsibility to do so.
zbiór ulic i budynków.
of streets and buildings,
is the sum of the relationships
suma związków pomiędzy jego mieszkańcami.
document those relationships in a real way
that we'd like to have.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dave Troy - TechnologistThe co-host of TEDxMidAtlantic, Dave Troy is a serial entrepreneur and a data-viz fan.
Why you should listen
Dave Troy is a serial entrepreneur and community activist in Baltimore, Maryland. He is CEO and product architect at 410 Labs, maker of the popular e-mail management tool Mailstrom.co. He has been acknowledged by the founding team at Twitter as the first developer to utilize the Twitter API, with his project “Twittervision,” which was featured in the 2008 MoMA exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind.” His crowdsourced project Peoplemaps.org uses social network data to map cities. He is also organizer of TEDxMidAtlantic and is passionate about data, cities, and entrepreneurship.
Read his post, "The Math Behind Peoplemaps."
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