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The Story Collider

Impressions: Stories about our relationships to data

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week we present two stories from people who used technology to understand their relationships.

Part 1: Digital consultant Phong Tran navigates his relationship through various digital platforms.

Part 2: Fed up with feeling lonely, Sufian Zhemukhov embarks on a data driven analysis of his own unlikability.

Phong Tran is a Creative Technologist at a digital consultancy. He works on websites and applications in both roles as a designer and a developer. As someone with a preference to dabble and a short attention span, he works on art projects in various mediums. The projects tend to ask questions about our relationship to our digital selves, and overall how that changes how we see each other. Also, at other times it's just about food Phong ate. A collection of his design can be found at phonghtran.com, and a collection of other things will be at his Instagram account, @phonghtran.

Sufian Zhemukhov is an award-winning author and performer. He received the 2020 J. J. Reneaux Emerging Artist Award, from the National Storytelling Network, "to a storyteller of major and unique performing talent." He is The 2019 Moth Champion and winner at the 2018 Story Slam at the National Storytelling Festival. Sufian’s recent solo show, Flirting Like an American, received critical acclaim in Washington, DC and Rochester, NY. Sufian's stories are based on his personal experience as a first-generation immigrant and professor of international affairs at George Washington University that might be much funnier than you would expect. His recent book, Mass Religious Ritual and Intergroup Tolerance, won the 2019 Best Book Award at the International Studies Association.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.0

I felt it was right.

0:08.0

And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

0:12.0

Because science was on my side.

0:15.0

Hey, everybody. Hey everybody, welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:29.9

I am your host, Aaron Barker.

0:32.1

Liz Neely will be back to introduce next week's episode, but in the meantime, this week

0:36.5

we're presenting stories about

0:37.9

making impressions. Our first story today is from Fongtran. It was recorded in March

0:43.3

2020 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. The theme that night was Brains, Brains, Brains.

1:03.0

I'm going to start off with something I don't want to tell y'all, something I rather keep private, which is two years ago when I moved to New York, it was really, really, really easy.

1:13.6

I already had friends here.

1:16.6

When I looked for a job, I actually found one right away.

1:19.6

It was the digital consultancy.

1:22.6

So, yeah, when a company has a problem with an app or a website, they come to us, and then

1:28.2

we go over and try to fix it.

1:31.5

The secret is nine out of ten times, it's not the app, it's the people.

1:37.5

But, shh, yeah.

1:40.0

And another thing is when I got here, I turned on the dating apps and I changed the

1:45.8

location and I matched with someone and I went out with someone and we clicked. We clicked

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