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Values-Based Data Science & Design
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Outcome: EtoV at least twice before the call
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Outcome: send Us the value of atleast 2 people you've intervied and their stories. Post them in the group chat. It's probably easies

learn moves and practice at least twice

epiphany interviews

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

salience landscape โ€” because we face combinatorial explosion, we have to screen off a lot of the information in our environments. we have to focus on things. Some things are at the center of our attention, others are on the edges of our awareness, others are not in our conscious awareness. Some things stand out and others fade into an increasingly unaware background. Your brain is performing a complex process by which it is realizing what is relevant. That holds your attention, and you focus on it. That is how we integrate and organize information. The world makes sense to us in terms of the salience landscape. We have a wide and narrow salience landscape, we can zoom in to features and zoom out to the gestalt (landscape view). People with autism are very zoomed in to the featural level and pick up on differences that most of us don't notice. Neurotypical people tend to be biased toward the quick gestalt of the big picture (getting the gist of things). V.S. Ramachandran โ€” salience landscape

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