Subjectifying the Objective — or Objectifying the Subjective?
This project delved into the discourse analysis of data visualization and had the objective of exploring how and why data is discussed, defined, and understood, and its relation to structures of power or influence in society.
What is data and what isn’t? How subjective can a data set be? Can emotions, conversations, stories, or dreams be considered as such? Data is a word that is widely used and assumed to be clearly delineated, but is rarely defined by specific characteristics. Its simplest definition reads as “factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation”. In fact, it seems that this word inherently connotes a sense of accuracy, certainty, and objectivity. And I wondered, how can data even convey lived experience, or interpretation, which are visceral, ephemeral, and subjective?