**MiniX001 03-Sep-2021 [Data Culture]** **Clue (app):** I use this app to track and see my monthly cycle. This relates to organizing my life and when it comes to planning/preparing - for example when going on holiday. Interacting with data: * Contract and trade-off * I give it data and the app provides me with data about me * I can modify what I share and has shared in the past Reflection & discussion: * Who has access to my data? * Critical thinking and questioning the use of data. What are the creators doing with the data that I provide? * On the other hand, I chose to provide them with my data wilingly. I give "them" access to my personal information. * But it's a very helpful app. The app helps me to understand my own health - and women's health in general. * Culture impact by women being more educated on women's health including their own --- **Dublin (experience):** When I lived in Dublin, I had some issues that I did not expect in relation to my ability to exist in a new country. Interacting with data: * To get my paycheck from my job, I had to have a bank account - to have a bank account, I had to have an address - to have an address, I had to be able to pay rent from my paycheck Reflection & discussion: * In relation to the podcast “Episode 4: Data & Infrastructure (with Laura Forlano & Ranjit Singh)”: Laura Forlano mentioned the political action to help the homeless in New York by helping them get the phone numbers that are needed to get help. --- **Additional thoughts** Data recycle: * Twitter - old screenshots of tweets that are deleted being used to prove a point or to "cancel" for example a public person for having tweeted something long time ago. If the original tweet (if real) has been deleted - Is the tweet valid, when appearing as a screenshot? * Proces of data