Credits
All images, videos and songs from David Chavalarias (2022) except:
- Introductory extract from "Dictators - Kim Jong-Un", a deep fake from Represent.us.
- The alluvial graph has been made in collaboration with Victor Chomel and Maziyar Panahi at the Complex Systems Institute of Paris Île-de-France (CNRS). It is based on a scientific methodology I developped there in collaboration with Noé Gaumont and Maziyar Panahi (2018).
Shifting Collective is based on the analysis of 500 millions tweets from the Politoscope project and the ISC-PIF's Multivac platform to process them.
Associated Scientific Publications
- Chavalarias, D., 2022. TOXIC DATA - Comment les réseaux manipulent nos opinions, Flammarion. ed.
- Gaumont, N., Panahi, M., Chavalarias, D., 2018. Reconstruction of the socio-semantic dynamics of political activist Twitter networks—Method and application to the 2017 French presidential election. PLOS ONE 13
- Chavalarias, D., Gaumont, N., Panahi, M., 2019. Hostilité et prosélytisme des communautés politiques. Reseaux n° 214-215, 67–107.
- Chavalarias, D., 2016. The unlikely encounter between von Foerster and Snowden: When second-order cybernetics sheds light on societal impacts of Big Data. Big Data & Society 3.
- Chavalarias, D., 2019. Les Formes de l’Intelligence Collective, in: Fleischer, A., Prochiantz, A. (Eds.), Le Rêve Des Formes. Arts, Sciences & Cie, Le Genre Humain. Paris, pp. 145–152.