Artist-programmer Luke DuBois created new maps of the United States that reclassify us as Americans -- but he didn't need the census. His data came from profiles on dating websites. Read the full description.
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Artist-programmer R. Luke DuBois has his own map of the U.S., and it’s not colored with red states and blue. DuBois doesn’t need the polls; he gathered his data from 19 million dating profiles. Politics, schmolitics – he wants to know what we really think about. Who’s shy, who’s bored, who’s sexy. And who wants to be spanked. Produced by Eric Molinsky.
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Piece Description
Artist-programmer R. Luke DuBois has his own map of the U.S., and it’s not colored with red states and blue. DuBois doesn’t need the polls; he gathered his data from 19 million dating profiles. Politics, schmolitics – he wants to know what we really think about. Who’s shy, who’s bored, who’s sexy. And who wants to be spanked. Produced by Eric Molinsky.
Broadcast History
Aired on Studio 360
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northside | Lineland | Logos for Love. | Audio Dregs Records | 2008 | 00:20 |
| Nothing Happens in June | Ulrich Schnauss | Far Away Trains Passing By. | Domino | 2007 | 00:15 |





