Brian Suda

Humans Are Only a Self-driving Car’s Way of Making Another Self-driving Car

2014

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Over 10,000 years ago we lived in balance with the network. Since then we’ve tried to control, rule and bend it to our whims. In all that time, we’ve never asked ourselves if we’re building something that controls us?

Brian Suda at dConstruct 2014 Photo by Tom Morris

About Brian Suda

Brian Suda is an informatician, which is definitely a real word and not just something he made up once. It is perfectly cromulent.

Brian lives and works in Reykjavík by way of Edinburgh by way of St. Louis. He’s been living in Iceland long enough that he can correctly pronounce Eyjafjallajökull. That’s quite an impressive party trick …unless the party is in Iceland.

Brian is a data hound, moving from project to project, always finding interesting ways to expose and represent the data exhaust of our network engine. He built one of the earliest microformats parsers and has written a book on Designing With Data.

Together with Aitor Garcia, Brian has formed Analog. Their first project involves the production of Kickstarter-funded notebooks beautifully embossed with geographical data.

At some point, he plans to graph all the world‘s baked goods on a hypercube of bread.

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