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Rick Smolan, Creator of the Groundbreaking 'Day in the Life' Series, Launches 'The Human Face of Big Data,' A Multi-Platform, Globally Crowdsourced Project
NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

   Innovative Smartphone App; "Mission Control" Events in New York, London and
 Singapore; Global Youth Engagement Event; Stunning Book of Photography, Essays 
                      and Infographics; Documentary in 2013 

News Summary:

-- The Human Face of Big Data project represents the most engaging and  
   captivating attempt ever to tap into, and put a human face on, the societal 
   impact of Big Data. 
-- Innovative smartphone app, available on September 25, 2012, will engage 
   people around the globe, using the sensors in their phones, through a series 
   of thought provoking questions about themselves, family, trust and other 
   topics. 
-- "Mission Control" events to be held on October 2, 2012, in New York, London 
   and Singapore will analyze, visualize and interpret data collected from 
   participants around the globe. 
-- On November 8, 2012, "Data Detectives" youth-oriented events will be held to 
   engage students in discovering their world using data collection and 
   analysis, allowing them to compare their opinions, thoughts, concerns and 
   beliefs through exciting data visualizations and graphics. 
-- On November 20, 2012, a stunning book of photography, essays and 
   infographics will be unveiled. 

Elephant seals equipped with antennas on their heads to map the oceans; 
satellites being used to target mosquitoes; an SMS system preventing the sale 
of counterfeit medicines in Ghana; smartphones that can predict you're going to 
get depressed; credit cards that know two years before you do that you're 
headed toward divorce; pills that transmit information directly from your body 
to your physician.

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These and other stories are being told through "The Human Face of Big Data 
(http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com)," the latest groundbreaking, globally 
crowdsourced initiative from Rick Smolan, the creator of the "Day in the Life" 
series. The project, made possible through primary sponsorship from EMC(R) 
(http://www.emc.com) (NYSE:EMC), is based on the premise that the real-time 
visualization of data collected by satellites, and by billions of sensors, RFID 
tags, and GPS-enabled cameras and smartphones around the world, is enabling 
humanity to sense, measure, understand and affect aspects of our existence in 
ways our ancestors could never have imagined in their wildest dreams.

The multifaceted project kicks off on September 25 with an eight-day "Measure 
Our World" event inviting people around the world to share and compare their 
lives in real time through an innovative smartphone app. The project also 
includes "Mission Control" events in New York, Singapore and London; "Data 
Detectives," a global student initiative being conducted in conjunction with 
the TED organization; a stunning large-format book featuring more than 200 
photographs, essays from noted writers and infographics; an iPad app; and a 
documentary.

Supporting Quotes:

Rick Smolan, creator of the groundbreaking "Day in the Life" series and other 
globally crowd-sourced projects, Against All Odds Productions

"My goal with this project is to spark a global conversation about Big Data, 
about its potential if used wisely and the danger if we aren't very careful. 
Big Data represents an extraordinary knowledge revolution that's sweeping, 
almost invisibly, through business, academia, government, health care and 
everyday life. And, like all new tools, it carries the potential for unintended 
consequences. But if we are careful and wise, in the not too distant future 
this new set of technologies may have an impact on humanity as great as those 
of language and art."

Jeremy Burton, executive vice president, Product Operations and Marketing, EMC 

"Big Data began in computer labs with a handful of elite scientists. Soon, 
everyone from grade school students to grandmothers, and all points in between, 
will awake to the transformational impact that Big Data will have on the way we 
all live, govern, work and play. The Human Face of Big Data is the most 
engaging and captivating attempt we've ever seen to truly tap into, and put a 
human face on, the societal impact of Big Data. I'm confident that this project 
will have a lasting and meaningful impact."

Project Elements

The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) project elements 
include the following:

A Visual Record of Big Data in Action

In March 2012, Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt dispatched more than 100 
photographers, editors and writers in every corner of the globe to explore the 
world of Big Data and to determine if it truly does, as many in the field 
claim, represent a never before seen toolset for humanity, helping us address 
the biggest challenges facing our species.

Smartphone App

From September 25 through October 2, people around the world will be invited to 
"measure our world" via The Human Face of Big Data 
(http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) app (free and available on iOS and Android 
in five languages). The app will engage people in a series of activities using 
the sensors in their phones, as well as enable them to compare their responses 
to thought-provoking questions with others around the globe. Participants will 
be able to map their daily path, share objects and rituals that bring them 
luck, get a glimpse into the one special thing that others want to experience 
during their lifetime and discover hidden secrets about their world. 
Participants will also be able to find their "data doppelganger."

The "Mission Control" Experience

On October 2, representatives of media organizations will be invited to Mission 
Control events in New York City, London and Singapore, where data collected 
from participants will be analyzed, visualized and interpreted. Experts and 
innovators in the Big Data arena will share examples of their work in an 
interactive "Big Data Lab." A live webcast will allow people around the world 
to watch the events as the day unfolds.

"Big Data Detectives," in Association with TEDYouth, Will Engage Students 

On November 8, students around the world in grades 6–12 and their teachers will 
engage in a series of data-collection activities to measure, analyze and map 
their worlds through the Data Detectives initiative. These activities will 
connect thousands of students and allow them to compare their opinions, 
thoughts, concerns and beliefs through exciting data visualizations and 
graphics. 

The Human Face of Big Data Large-Format Illustrated Book 

On November 20, The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) 
book will be unveiled and will be delivered on the same day to 10,000 of the 
world's most influential people, including world leaders, Fortune 500 CEOs, and 
Nobel laureates across 30 countries. The book will feature a fascinating array 
of more than 200 photographs, compelling essays from noted writers and dramatic 
infographics from renowned designer Nigel Holmes. The book will also be 
available for sale online and through major booksellers. 

Documentary

In 2013, The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) 
documentary will be released.

About The Human Face of Big Data 

The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) project is 
editorially independent and is made possible through the generous support of 
EMC Corporation (http://www,emc.com, which serves as the primary sponsor. 
Supporting sponsorship comes from Cisco (http://www.cisco.com), VMware 
(http://www.vmware.com), Tableau (http://www.tableausoftware.com) and Originate 
(http://www.originate.com).

The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) is a globally 
crowd sourced media project focusing on the new ability to collect, analyze, 
triangulate and visualize vast amounts of data in real time. The project 
includes a free mobile app, Mission Control briefing events, a student element 
called Data Detectives, a large-format book with more than 200 photographs 
along with essays and infographics, an iPad app and a documentary.

The Human Face of Big Data (http://www.humanfaceofbigdata.com) is produced by 
Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt, co-founders of Against All Odds Productions, 
which specializes in the design and execution of large-scale, crowdsourced 
global projects that combine compelling storytelling with state-of-the-art 
technology. To produce these projects, Smolan and Erwitt invite teams of 
leading journalists and photographers (plus members of the general public) to 
come together to focus on emerging topics such as the global water crisis, the 
effect of the Internet on civilization or how the human race is learning to 
heal itself. Their projects result in bestselling illustrated books, TV 
specials, apps, exhibits and hundreds of millions of media impressions. Fortune 
magazine described Against All Odds Productions as "one of the coolest 
companies in America."

To learn more, go to http://www.HumanFaceOfBigData.com and follow the project 
on Twitter @FaceOfBigData (https://twitter.com/FaceOfBigData) and Facebook 
(http://www.facebook.com/FaceOfBigData).

About EMC

EMC Corporation is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers 
to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this 
transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, 
EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to 
store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a 
more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way. Additional information can be found 
at www.emc.com.


    SOURCE: Against All Odds Productions; EMC Corporation

    CONTACT: For The Human Face of Big Data: Josh Baran, +1-917-797-1799, 
jcbaran@gmail.com; Juli-anne Whitney, +1-917-741-5674, 
JulianneWhitney@gmail.com; For EMC: Michael Gallant, +1-508-293-6357, 
Michael.Gallant@emc.com
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