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Data Jalebi Bot

Published:20 April 2018Publication History

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An exploration into consumption of data, led to data visualization using edible materials to create data sculptures that are literally quite consumable. The data, a reflection of a quick summary of a professional profile, is provided by an individual to a custom software. Based on this data, the software generates a visualization for their profile, finally rendered as a Jalebi, a popular Indian sweet that is created by a process resembling food printing.

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      CHI EA '18: Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2018
      3155 pages
      ISBN:9781450356213
      DOI:10.1145/3170427

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      • Published: 20 April 2018

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