James Davis is Program Manager for the Google Cultural Institute, overseeing global operations with museum partners, managing product development and design for the public website, directing the curatorial and exhibitions programme and helping drive the project's strategic direction.
Prior to this he spent seven years at the Tate Gallery in London, conceiving and rebuilding the new user-oriented online collection and delivering award-winning interactive interpretation for the galleries at Tate Britain.
In the past he produced multiple video games for Nintendo and Sony consoles. James holds a Masters degree in Interaction Design from the Royal College of Art in London.
How harmony can triumph over cacophony.
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The age of curation : From abundance to discovery
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How does sharing data contribute to improving the way we experience our day-to-day lives in the city?
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Instantaneity, hyper-choice, innovation.
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L'Atelier BNP Paribas: Big Data: Big Culture?
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The imperative of moving towards business-model hybridisation
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The question of ownership of personal data is at the heart of this year’s Forum d’Avignon.
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Culture, territories and Powers - The spirit of Atlas
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After the Big data revolution comes a second centered upon Open data and sharing
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Update of the first report published in 2010.
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Cultural behavior and personal data
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Creators, producers, distributors Who really has overall control ?
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Generation #hashtag : a new wave of content in the age of digital natives
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Create, share and protect.
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