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Data dancing in the dark

WHEN trying to explain big data Petra Data Sciences founder and managing director Dr Penny Stewart likes to play a music track with a video showing dancing lines following the frequencies in the piece. Then she turns off the sound. <b>Supply Side by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Noel Dyson</b>

Noel Dyson
Data dancing in the dark

The display continues with those dancing lines looking like the display from a pink noise generator from the 1980s - every stereo worth its salt had to have one back then - but good luck trying to work...

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