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House : saison 6 épisode 1 « Broken » sur la Fox à 20h
HIMYM : saison 5 épisode 1 « Definitions » sur CBS à 20h
One Tree Hill : saison 7 épisode 2 « What are you willing to lose» sur CW à 20h
Lincoln Heights : saison 4 épisode 2 sur ABC Family à 20h
Two and a Half Men : saison 7 épisode 1 « 818-jklpuzo » sur CBS à 21h
Heroes : saison 4 épisodes 1 et 2 « Orientation » et « Jump, push, fall » sur NBC à partir de 21h
Gossip Girl : saison 3 épisode 2 «The freshman» sur CW à 21h
Greek : saison 3 épisode 4 «High and dry» sur ABC Family à 21h
The Big Bang Theory : saison 3 épisode 1 « The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation » sur CBS à 21h30
CSI : Miami : saison 8 épisode 1 « Out of time » sur CBS à 22h
Castle : saison 2 épisode 1 « Deep in death » sur ABC à 22h
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Can farts kill you?

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Remember that text you should not have sent last night?

They do!

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Work is the scourge of the drinking classes.
Oscar Wilde
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misspress:

Personas is a component of the Metropath(ologies) exhibit,       currently on display at the MIT Museum by the       Sociable Media Group from the MIT Media Lab.       It uses sophisticated natural language processing and the Internet to create a data portrait       of one’s aggregated online identity.  In short, Personas       shows you how the Internet sees you.
Enter your name, and Personas scours the web for information and attempts to characterize the person - to       fit them to a predetermined set of categories that an algorithmic process created from a massive corpus of       data. The computational process is visualized with each stage of the analysis, finally resulting in the       presentation of a seemingly authoritative personal profile.
In a world where fortunes are sought through data-mining vast information repositories, the computer is       our indispensable but far from infallible assistant. Personas demonstrates the computer’s uncanny insights and its inadverten errors, such as the mischaracterizations caudes by the inability to separate data from multiple owners of the same name.
It is meant for the viewer to reflect on our current and future world,       where digital histories are as important if not more important than oral histories, and computational methods       of condensing our digital traces are opaque and socially ignorant.
Personas was created by Aaron Zinman, with help from        Alex Dragulescu, Yannick Assogba and Judith Donath.

misspress:

Personas is a component of the Metropath(ologies) exhibit, currently on display at the MIT Museum by the Sociable Media Group from the MIT Media Lab. It uses sophisticated natural language processing and the Internet to create a data portrait of one’s aggregated online identity. In short, Personas shows you how the Internet sees you.

Enter your name, and Personas scours the web for information and attempts to characterize the person - to fit them to a predetermined set of categories that an algorithmic process created from a massive corpus of data. The computational process is visualized with each stage of the analysis, finally resulting in the presentation of a seemingly authoritative personal profile.

In a world where fortunes are sought through data-mining vast information repositories, the computer is our indispensable but far from infallible assistant. Personas demonstrates the computer’s uncanny insights and its inadverten errors, such as the mischaracterizations caudes by the inability to separate data from multiple owners of the same name.


It is meant for the viewer to reflect on our current and future world, where digital histories are as important if not more important than oral histories, and computational methods of condensing our digital traces are opaque and socially ignorant.

Personas was created by Aaron Zinman, with help from Alex Dragulescu, Yannick Assogba and Judith Donath.

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Ou comment apprendre que le lion de la MGM a tué son dresseur le lendemain du tournage du célèbre générique…