“Try Not to Breathe” will take place from 29 June to 7 July, where the final works of the students of the Master in Data Design (MADD) in collaboration with Domestic Data Streamers will be exhibited. The projects will be in the gallery Te Quiero Mucho, which will open its doors on Thursday 29th at 5 pm and can be visited between 5 pm and 9 pm.
From food to therapy, from bioethics to the economics of care, and from tear gas to greenwashing, each graduate’s work with data demonstrates “how breathing is a recurring metaframework in our lives”.
In this way, the Degree Show of the Master’s in Data Design becomes an example of how the students of this programme take advantage of the data generated daily around us to transform it into relevant information for their jobs and also for society as a whole.