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My job is to find numbers in all sorts of different places and then turn them into images that people who understand and connect to i always try to think of ways to connect the subject matter with the visualization itself so that people can automatically see what the Data Visualization is all about if its about the copies being finds in france, im drawing a copy. And if its about the k, k k, i would draw a k k k hood. If its about sleep oh, draw sleepy face vis about the greek economy, taking a dive, then im going to draw a diver. I hope that by crates and handling illustrations. It doesnt alienate people, it doesnt make people feel like im not smart enough to understand this, which is a big problem with, i would say traditional dates, journalism. So when i create an illustration, i dont just assume that because i am sad to other people want to sunday. I share the illustration with people who dont like in my field whatsoever. Who you tomorrow about the email, share it with my mom sometimes, and ask them whether or not they get it. And that really, really informs how i walk. And very often their responses it doesnt make sense to me. And then i have to go back to square one. I think one of the things that has informed my work is that going on i didnt reach emerson because the language in the way that it was written, felt so inaccessible. And i think thats one of the things that interests me about numbers. And the idea of drawing is that is a language which is more accessible to our photo range of people. I think janice was incredibly latest and i think part of that success of fall right . News outlets is speaking a different language, even if its a language of misinformation and even if its a language that is not grounded in fact, it is a language which is not patronizing, which speaks to people in the our language. And thats incredibly effective. Ah ah ah, ive been trained illustrations legally for google it off. Ive been doing this now for 5 years, almost 5 years. And, and i kind of know how to do the handle and stuff now and a nice houses and stuff and i know how to color it. I have no idea how to paint. And so i thought i would give it a try. Its just quite an, a big fast way the study chemo Early Release year, a, a bumper presentation about. And chris quantified, the lack of diversity in a really, really spectacular way. So they, at the Museum Collections of 18 major us museums. And they found that 75 percent of all of our english Museum Collections was made by white men. And so in the foreground, at this painting are 100. 00 figures and 75. 00 of them are whiteman. So in the background, there are 189. 00 additional figures and they, the women and people of color that need to be added to the art scene for its actually represent the population of a home. The title of the work is quote, you here to see when you that she was really relevant to you. I worry that without evidence and data sometimes is too much of an emphasis on the individual, right . So one person saying one thing, and then one person saying something else. I think one of the powerful things about dates was the allows you to focus on the issue rather than the individual. And that can potentially be quite empowering in addition to this or painting which uses you estates, where were you wanting to do something about you chaos spaces. So there are 3416 office and the types Permanent Collection as of the last time that they published a data. And over they 3416, just 521 women. And so my 1st 8 of the, after analyzing all of that, was to create this which is a kind of simple chart. And on the horizontal axis is the year that the artist was born. And then the y axis, the percentage of all of those artists that were men or women. And what you see over time is that there is some progress. So if we had equality rate, they would just be a horizontal line 3 days. And you would just say 50 percent men and 50 percent women for any given year evan. And the idea of doing a trip painting, if it show you that the man kind of encroaching on womens bias or like womens territory m. Yeah. So im going to try and do trip painting i get my knees from ocwens different places. They kind of fall into 2 broad categories. Really. One is responding to things are happening in the news. So being part of an existing conversation thats already happening. My lived experience often affects which stories from the news i perceive as being worth taking on. So ive been to palestine of been to its ro, and i felt like what i saw that didnt necessarily, wasnt necessarily well reflected in, in the news coverage. I was reading and i feel like its a topic that could potentially lend itself well. Its a good day to journalism. And so thats something i might take on that is again informed by my own personal experiences. I should have it in inches. I think i should have done it in sentences. The other one is kind of starting a new conversation. So i asked people to send me ideas that they have about things that really, really methods to them. So im often checking my dns, my e mail, and just looking at the things that people care about and verify that comes from beverage. Personal experiences, right, so be like a School Teacher from one part of america where the Public School system is being defunded. The im not aware of, and those are questions that might not necessarily come to me because theyre not part of my lived experience. But i think that the really important questions a blue hi me 5 years ago and, and still just a mother from the same woman in that country in terms of my paperwork. And it was just a really, really scary time. And i dont think its an even scary time areas, a great extent and then focus america right now. And one of the narratives about that is that muslims post Security Threat to the country. The Statistics Data suggests differently. They suggest agony, white terrorism is the biggest threat to america, the my men that guns are huge. Theyre so American Public safety. And so i often think about the areas of misinformation that people have. And so when, but attempts to directly address a ah, with, with i think an awkward society that are affected by fake hayes. Whether its, you know, nuisance, and america, refugees who are being portrayed as like benefit cheats and wanting to come. He just still money. Yeah. That really, really finds me. That really, really frightens me. Lou ah, long with i lets see, the oldest oldest are these is just a lot you wish i way. Basically the powerful of these is that because i was, this is when i 1st started whacking. I was just illustrate maam, and photographing them and posting them as is. But my later work like this is about this was the thanksgiving. It was about the number of babies are born relative to the number of her case. But like as an illustration, it doesnt, on the wall, it doesnt really make sense as a chart. And so i think thats one of the evolution that people see like charts that make sense. And then just eventually dont, you know, i mean, like i want to figure out the spacing of a little bit. Yeah. We should plan them yet. And then start from them. Okay. Part of the purpose of crank handling illustrations is i want people to, to look at it and question the illustration they see in front of them. Because the truth is, is that there is a high degree of imprecision in data, right . There is something to be said for that and understanding that for every statistically you see the truth lies somewhere within the parameters around that number 2 is funny. I think even this one right here, which did really, really well. This is one of the like more successful ones. I think this one, i got the number slightly wrong, so it photo shopped in the final version. To like crop the bars a little bit. So i dont know if that affects the value of it is actually just like wrong. Theres your process in that you like double checking numbers old yet and honestly getting it wrong the time i feel like its important to be transparent about. Uh huh. Yeah, i think i would have those oh my god is so much to do. One of the best things about doing the dates journalism i do is that i will publish a chart on dates from aides and i will show george bush kind of presiding i for this period. And in all of the comments will be people that will be talking about all the factors that contributed to the rise aids beyond the governments kind of turning a blind eye to it. When so read of constantly holding me accountable and saying these are the things that youre getting, right . And these are things that youre getting wrong and the smaller your readership, the few people are able to hold you to account. I will reach a really big group of people partly because i want to get it right. And i dont know she necessarily get it right when youre in an echo chamber and speaking to an in crowd. I think i pushed back a little bit on the id. The fake news is something new. Theres always been this information is always been deliberate misinformation. I think the word fake news implies intention, and i think there are a lot of journalists who are trying to do a good job who are contributing that. Look at the coverage of the u. S. Selection. That the response was, we didnt get it wrong. The public misunderstood our articles and i think the part, the reason why there is so much misunderstanding about that is because jamies on thank you. Theres an 80 percent of this person when they are thanked you. Theres an 84. 9 percent chance and that is complete. Misinformation may are selling you a lie about the precision of their work. We dont know the whether to that degree of accuracy. We dont know Election Outcomes to that degree of accuracy. So if the public didnt understand you failed and you need hold up your hands and say we got it wrong. And there was just an unwillingness to do that. That was really finding to me. When i was hired by the guardian, we had a conversation. Are we going to cover the u. S. Election by making a prediction . And i thought very, very, very strongly that the role of Data Journalism is not to forecast peoples behavior is to understand the net august to use the past and the present it to be able to inform people so that they can make informed decisions themselves about how they want to vote, its not to tell them. This is what you will do before you do it. And said, we spent the entire election writing column called skeptical polling, where we were talk about why polling had its limitations and why it was so of me, correct. And im proud of the fact that we did that. I think people can often conflate at polling with Data Journalism, and it actually comes to be such an integral part of the aides journalism, which, which worries me, it worries me even when its not about forecasting peoples behaviors. Because i think polling is fundamentally thought, i think, using a 1000 people to represent a population of 320000000 people. Isnt a good idea. Just fundamentally precise with blue. Ah. I think even if youre not necessarily even an inch, ive been in meetings like dates or effects every part of your life, right . You dont have access to good data. Are you able to go to your employer and say, this is why should be paid . And so informing people how they can go out and collect the numbers themselves that are relevant to their life. So it can be their own advocates is really, really and i think that that perspective is massively informed by my background working in an interview where all the people were campaigning for. What it rocky refugees, an id p is needed. And actually those rocky refugees and internally displaced people should have been in the britain speak themselves rather than i am studying in social security. The goal is to go inside and g, o wack or wagon for united nations. I worked means National Organization migrations, iraq office and i was looking at statistics about what people in the country needed. But in a different i went to last time with you was, was not the place that i left at all. It was completely different. Its not always safe there then, but it now they say the little bit better. Theres not much different, but we took one car journey where we go into the car for where we were staying. And then we went on have some kind of meeting or something. And then by the time we drove back, we drove past the same building and the building has been completely gone. Oh yeah, youve been bomb tennis off week after . Yeah, is so with that here, all of the headlines about all of the migrants are crossing by the woods and then you told me that one of our cousins, one . Yes, he nearly lost his life. I think it was horrific. What he went to through you is this one. Okay, to show you in a way to jump in. So i went to ra, can i think i took the fights golf . So my best ever visits the country had never been before. And it was my moms 1st time of returning to the country since she left in her twin fees lisa. And so it was just very, very bizarre to see this place that like, was always an imagined place was imagined. It was just kind of present in our household but not present in our household. And yeah, i guess taking photographs was a really important way of making it feel real because it was quite severe to be there. And then what i did was i digitally altered the photographs to show statistics about the country i live live here. So one of the issues with traditional dates journalism charts is that you dont see any humanity in it. You dont see any people, it just feels so am cold. And so one of them takes visualizations i did based on a walker showing how Life Expectancy has changed over time. I literally took a photograph of my mom standing in the garden of a house that she grew up in and digitally altered it. So i adjusted high as Life Expectancy in iraq has changed because i didnt want someone to see a bar thats bigger and then see appalled. It smaller and think, okay. So rockies live a few years less. I wanted them to see a woman and know that sure to Life Expectancy means few years of her living with her family. It means it means few years of her being able to support her family is a real person. And, and i still think that using photography insights, journalism could be a really powerful way to do it. I really, really enjoyed that process, looking back at the photographs. Now i think theyre really terrible, but you know, it is my 1st step in crayton is kind of a thing that is a great tiger. I would be proud of that tiger to the 8th one yet. Im going to take a quote thats how all tigers should be drawn. I some inspiration. Lingo. 63 javan. My hulu. 60 a month. 43 christmas island. Echo. 40 ponies reef 10. 30. The heaters. 29, guam king, fissions, next door. Extinction. Once youre ready to start, if you can type in this you are out with me. So this, i, this is a really, really simple spreadsheet in some ways and less than point on the weight is about the titanic, if like from a passenger list of every one that was on the titanic. And very often when im opening spreadsheets, like especially ones, a crate by large institutions, the collins at the top thing to make no sense. Ive just got like a weird series of like letters and numbers. And thats because somewhere else on the internet is a code book that you have to use to kind of decide for some of these things. So its really important if you feel confused, try to find a code book that can help you to decipher what those numbers mean. Thank necessarily just give out with. Ready i think a lot of people feel healthy skepticism when it comes to numbers, but i, they dont necessarily feel empowered on st. How to take apart that number. They just think, okay, i have, i have to trust it or not trust it. Theres my kind of middle pause and i think thats a really bad way to work. So i not only want people to understand how i reach my confusions. I also want them to feel empowered to repeat those steps for other pieces of information. So if im showing them how i can factory a plain, a politician has made the name when they hear another claim, are able to repeat those steps and check out for themselves. And obviously like one of the things that so exciting about dates are, is that you are able to be really transparent in ways that you might not be for other types of journalism. So its a journalism. Sometimes you just cant reveal your sources. I obviously always, always go the sources of my, of my data. So no straight away. Were starting to see a story, right. The probability of surviving is much higher in 1st class compared to 3rd class compared to group. Like just getting rid of ancient now. Yes. Just to think yeah. That yeah. Okay, great, thank do good. Its good. Its good to do, you know, i mean about the labels on like a clinical you can meet with his cloth and clean it with with if possible. Anyway, but its quite easy to like, you know, to find i think, i think its really cool. I thought id just talk you through a few different like chatting techniques. This is some multiple was i love. So most pools and i feel like its something that you guys can think about. So this was something about cases of measles. And again look each, each one of these babies is a year i could have just as easily had a pie chart. I thought i want to show a baby, this is more fun, a baby thats covered in spot but also allows you to kind of like, i dont know if this idea again of marrying the subjects with the thing. Ready interesting to me as well how when still younger, i think they have quite a Good Relationship with matt, because they are able to understand how they reach the, the final number, right. Part of the way that people suddenly become disenchanted with us is that it doesnt make sense anymore, right . Youre not able to follow those steps. And with good Data Journalism, its literally a case of saying this is the number of coins that were committed. This is the population, and this is how i calculated the right and people can repeat and steps for themselves and see exactly how you reach a conclusion. And thats really empowering. It shows readers that youre on the same level playing field. If i can do it, you can do it to, which is a really great message to have in journalism then like a blue ah ah, i frasier with, i actually feel skeptical about most of the dates that i see. Because in every single case, im not in that theyd say arabs are not on any datasets by and large that are collected in, in america. So i have always perceived myself as the other, and i dont see myself in the state that and even in this piece, i spent 4 months creating errands, all the other. And i think that informs your whole outlook on the world. When you are in that dataset, and it makes me fundamentally skeptical and it makes me fundamentally concerns about collecting more accurate and better information about the world around us. I just want to say thank you for coming back to santa raising band with us. My thank you for watching and collaborating with us in a joy. I really feel like our relationship themes on a key. Im glad i didnt really ever describe myself as a volunteer and can read, insisted on me doing that. And he was already impressed with these illustrations, i saw how big this work is and this isnt even one of them. I feel a bit more comfortable using not words, which is part of this might be saying here, which is who gets to kind of call themselves an artist in spanish. Yeah. First i joined because i was in a really miserable job. I hate to. Its where i felt like i was really respected and i like, she just start enjoying that way just to kind of say, citing and im a different niece in fantasy and told me, look, joyce, it when youre struggling to find what the truth is, its really helpful to have Something Like mine is, was just based in like spreadsheets and david tell you literally what is going on. And theres, there really isnt that much of that. I think shes really savvy. A community or group agency is that generally get left out of date. So i love the loaner to sales and something thats just so you know, in a world where, which is bizarre, leg evaluating truth and the fact that its beginning to become the norm which is terrifying. I end up trump right now as we speak and it feels that trump is winning. And so for people to come along and just say look is the fact is the truth, this isnt spawn, its just, it is what it is. Its just so important. Data very often of the types of systems of power that already exist. Maybe they ignore m sexual people. Maybe they ignore tiny religious and ethnic minorities. And i think a big part of the future of dates, journalism a big pauls future fact tracking is journalist going out and crating that on data sets. And thats incredibly difficult to do is incredibly expensive right now. But that again might be changing, but i think it offers us some really exciting opportunities to break apart from those systems of power and to collect data in a way that better represents different communities. Kenyon, john this, you just press freedom and justice. I high school a desperate situation, so someone, but they cant afford maintenance, investigating government corruption in the National Health care system, some of their transaction testing, nigelica, lack of money that isnt explained africa, uncensored and publish most things that people dont want to publish, even if it doesnt mean that to be truth. Is it anyway on al jazeera ah ah ah ah. I care about help you engaged with the rest of the world. I cover Foreign Policy national curity. This is a political im house. Here to paul. What are we telling a good story . Were really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. And to absolutely feel as if you were there. 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