Mimi Onuoha is an artist and researcher using data and code to explore new forms of storytelling, social critique, and interaction. She is an Adjunct Professor at NYU, and her work focuses on the overlap of digital and geographic spaces. Currently she is combining ethnographic research methods with emerging data practices to investigate missing datasets as opportunities for grassroots data collection.
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Eyeo FestivalD&S fellow Mimi Onuoha participates in the 'Tech-Driven Activism' panel at Eyeo 2016. Tech-Driven Activism – How can code-based practices contribute to effective activism? How can activist approaches allow us to examine an... Read on Eyeo FestivalAugust 2016