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Storying, with Dillon Mahmoudi and Anthony Levenda

Ep. 52

In this episode I speak with Dillon Mahmoudi and Anthony Levenda about the relationship (feedback loop) between data and urban planning. We focus on the idea of 'storying' data to make it compelling and to get past the inertia of data delivered as mere stats or numbers that have little resonance and don't (or no longer) move people to action, towards better living conditions. Recorded January 13, 2025. Released January 20, 2025.


The urban-tech feedback loop: a surveillance and development data-walk in South Lake Union

https://dillonm.io/papers/the-urban-tech-feedback-loop/ 


The Amazon Warehouse 

https://dillonm.io/papers/the-amazon-warehouse/ 

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