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Data-driven personas are a significant advancement in the fields of human-centered informatics and human-computer interaction. Data-driven personas enhance user understanding by combining the empathy inherent with personas with the rationality inherent in analytics using computational methods. Via the employment of these computational methods, the data-driven persona method permits the use of large-scale user data, which is a novel advancement in persona creation. A common approach for increasing stakeholder engagement about audiences, customers, or users, persona creation remained relatively unchanged for several decades. However, the availability of digital user data, data science algorith...
"In this succulent body of work, Ries juxtaposes 1980's pornographic imagery with flowers abloom in the botanical gardens of London, Rio, and New York. The dialogue between these two visual languages reveals sensuality in its natural and artificial genera. Yet Ries's practice of layering, collaging, cropping, and altering her compositions underscores how notions of fantasy and reality are ultimately blurred. Seemingly innocuous household objects begin to tell their own fictions and mere projections of the male fantasy proffer ideas of feminine intimacy. Beginning in 2017, Ries, a trained photographer, augmented her practice with the use of a scanner. With this tool, Ries repurposed a multitu...
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A photobook of vernacular/snap shot photographs from the Collection of Peter J. Cohen
Preston Rhodes was an extraordinary writer. However his actress wife, Carly, didn't want him to over-shadow her talents so she set out to squash every opportunity that came his way. His father died and left Preston an extraordinary gift. It was his memoirs and Preston immediately saw that the book was literary genius. He set out to write a script and it was immediately touted as the next Gone With the Wind. He set out to sell the movie around the country until an errant bullet to his head sent him to a magical town where all the old Hollywood actors dwelled long after their starlight had been extinguished. Falling Waters was the town where spirits thrived and he was sure it was real. He was accepted and spent a lifetime amid the old stars of Hollywood. He met and interacted with all the greats. When he came out of his coma he tried to convince everyone that the town existed but nothing he could do would convince his friends. That is until they understood that miracles do happen.
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Photographs from the author's trip to India.