Choreography (choreo = movement | graphy = writing) is the practice of composing and documenting movement. A choreographic score typically refers to a system of notation for dance movement. Scores can take various forms from written text to audio-visual material and contemporarily the integration of computational processes. Find here examples of choreographic scores.
Have you ever read a newspaper and noticed a stranger reading it over your shoulder? Reading the news online is like having Google, Facebook, or Twitter doing the same thing. Known as "third party trackers", these companies collect data about who you are, what you’re reading and what you’re interested in, usually without you ever knowing it. Source.
Online services and apps collect and accumulate user data, commonly sold to advertising technologies (Ad Tech) which feed targeted content and ads back to users. Data collected include demographic data, such as age or geographic location, information about a user's devices and metrics associated with user engagement, such as number of clicks, scroll percentage, or time spent on a webpage.
Why not?! In my practice I combine my background in dance and choreography with human-computer interaction. Here are some writings on my motivation and research: