Book Design | Data Visualization | Ethical AI

there is no incognito tab. a collection of visual poems that delves into my data exhaust created by a diverse array of systems and algorithms. I created this book to understand what gets stripped away by different surveillance states and speculate on a series of exercises to undo the scattering and rehumanize the practice of datafication. This project embodies my struggle to understand and reconcile with the surveillance economy and where in that world I stand as a person.

This thesis project was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design. You can view the project here and read the research here on the Class of 2021 thesis project and publication websites.

an image of the cover page of the book, there is no incognito tab. a long image of some key spreads from the book. a close up shot of a spread from the book that uses string for a physical manifestation of the author's network activity. a close up shot of a spread from the book that has personal data collected from ad companies printed out on receipt paper. a close up shot of a spread from the book that includes the author's travel records collected from the USCBP website.

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Faculty Advisors: Richard The, Anna Harsanyi, John Sharp, and Barbara Morris