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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 inadvertent errors, such as the mischaracterizations caused 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.


Clicky!

Here's mine: Click here.

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It would appear that there's a Jon Lumb who's a footballer. Mine came out rather screwy as a result.

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Yeah, mine featured sports WAY too heavily. :lol:

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It appears there's a me which is sporty, legal and professional.

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Apparently I don't exist! :o


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the "illegal" block is huge on my name., and im sure i saw something about amnesty international :shock:

tried to do my username but it didnt allow numbers, just got a bunch of hits on the book (which i did not name myself after)


Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:53 pm
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I did two, one for me: clicky, and one for forquare: clicky. Forquare seems to be a more interesting person than I am...I want to meet him...


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I am not a name. I am more accurately identified by my NS number. Not one single hit on that vanity search was actually me, in so far as I could see as they flashed past. My real name is only in two public interweb places that I am aware of: Facebook and my domain registration. I guess it's probably on a bucket load of government sites too.

I wouldn't mind betting that everyone has a namesake that plays some kind of sport; usually basket ball. In my case there is also a "talented RAF chéf" which I find rather cool.

Annoyingly, when I worked for Avaya there was another person with my exact name which meant I was always Jwoo2 on the databases :evil:

ION; I changed my active directory entry at work today so my name is now spelled the way it is on my ID. It previously had half the letters missing. It always amazes me that even the brainiest people in administration or accounting seem incapable of copying eight letters of our common alphabet without f*cking up. At my previous post, my name was spelled in 4 different ways across 4 different systems. It's only eight letters - how hard can it be?!

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A couple showed up as me, A Level results site etc, but nothing else was me, except for me lending someone a stock intel cooler :lol:

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Apparantely I own a football club... >.<

So I tried Angelic Invention.

Good roundup of all my online activities, plus apparantely it's a book by some irish guy and an academic has attributed the renaissance to angels coming down and creating inventions to kickstart technology. Or something. I scan-read.

Weird.

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There was nothing about me in the data.

I'm a little surprised, because my website features quite prominently in search results pages for a search of my name.

I'd be keen to learn how they get the data, as I assumed it would be through Google searches, but I'd have expected it to find something from my website if it had.

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Yeah so someone's done a google name search and created a graph for it. Well done.


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:lol: About 50% sports! :lol: And illegal and political - I seem to be an American baseball playing politician, involved in lots of scandals? :? :lol:

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:lol: About 50% sports! :lol: And illegal and political - I seem to be an American baseball playing politician, involved in lots of scandals? :? :lol:

Congratulations Agent D! Your cover is excellent. ;)


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Yeah, mine featured sports WAY too heavily. :lol:


Mine, too. Both real name and online.

I don't understand how it's supposed to work, other than it's an "installation".

I did discover I'm a boat, which apparently burnt out somewhere. And something to do with movies.

Hmm.

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