Issue 4 - Fake news

Sofia Pazari
At a time where the Internet continues to distort our perception of truth, our trust in the content we consume online is diminishing.
— Data Obscura, Issue 4
 

Do you trust data? Among Trump’s presidential campaign and Brexit, we couldn’t dedicate an issue to the theme of truthfulness, fake news and data ephemera. In a world where everyone seems to be yelling information in our direction, we wanted to understand if the so-called truth can speak louder than lies and mistruths.


54 pages, 17.5x21 cm, paperback, hand-sewn stitched binding.
Offset printed on Munken Lynx, Pantone Metallic Silver and Pantone 267.

Limited-edition of 650 hand-numbered copies.

Published by Market Cafe Magazine in London, March 2019.

 

In this issue:

Matt DesLauriers, Signal Noise, Hassel Fallas, Jacopo Ottaviani (Code4Africa), John Burn-Murdoch (Financial Times), Stefanie Posavec, Colleen McEnaney (Wall Street Journal), Giovanni Magni (Accurat).

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