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Comment vivez vous avec les algorithmes ?
Petite histoire de l'algorithme et du big data. Une nouvelle tour de Babel ? #TransfoNum
Les algorithmes tout le monde connait. Ou pas ? Vous vivez avec, puisque vous êtes connectés dans notre beau monde numérique. Alors, votre compagnon algorithmique, le connaissez vous ? Comprendre et domestiquer ce petit animal particulier, c’est ici ! (more…) “”
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hellyeahheroes · 5 years
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You probably have heard by now that DC has killed DC Zoom, DC Ink and Vertigo imprints to consolidate publishing and replace imprints with separate age categories - DC Young Adult and DC Middle Grade being apparently just name changes for Ink and Zoom respectively, with Black Label remaining as their adult-oriented line and DC Universe being the main line still.
Some of things it means:
NO BOOK IS BEING CANCELLED
All Sandman Universe titles will continue under DC Black Label line. The Dreaming, House of Whispers, Books of Magic and Lucifer will keep going, just not under Vertigo label.
Creator-owned titles will be assigned to specific age groups but will also continue.
DC ink and Zoom books that have already been solicited will be published, other titles have been restructured to specific age group.
DC Middle Grade will still publishBatman: Overdrive, Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime, Diana: Princess of the Amazins and Green Lantern: Legacy in 2020 and will publish Superman Smashes the Klan in future
In fact, they have announced more titles for Middle-Grade books, including:
Anti/Hero – Written by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and illustrated by Maca Gil (April 2020)
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld – Written by Shannon and Dean Hale
ArkhaManiacs – Written by Art Baltazar and Franco and illustrated by Art Baltazar (April 2020)
Batman and Robin…and Howard – Written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless – Written by Amy Wolfram and illustrated by Agnes Garbowska (March 2020)
Green Arrow: Stranded – Written by Brendan Deneen and illustrated by Caleb Hosalla
Indestructibles Book 1—Written by Ridley Pearson
Lois Lane – Written by Grace Ellis and illustrated by Brittney Williams
Metropolis Grove – Written and illustrated by Drew Brockington
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel – Written by Ryan North and illustrated by Derek Charm     
My Video Game Ate My Homework – Written and illustrated by Dustin Hansen (May 2020)
Primer – Written by Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and illustrated by Gretel Lusky
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis – Written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez
Teen Titans Go! to Camp – Written by Sholly Fisch
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It – Written by Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey     -Zatanna & the House of Secrets – Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani (February 2020)
Future DC Young Adult titles include books announced for 2020 - Gotham High, The Oracle Code, Shadow of the Batgirl, Lost Carnival: a Dick Grayson Graphic Novel and Wonder Woman: Warbringer - as well as already announced Teen Titans: Beast Boy and Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed.
There is also a large number of NEW books in Young Adult line, including:
Catwoman: Soulstealer – Adapted by Louise Simonson from Sarah J. Maas’ DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Samantha Dodge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star – Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star – Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
House of El Book 1 – Written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki
I Am Not Starfire—Written by Mariko Tamaki
Mister Miracle – Written by Varian Johnson
Nubia – Written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith
Swamp Thing – Written by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem   
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story – Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart
Whistle – Written by E. Lockhart and illustrated by Manuel Preitano 
 You Brought Me the Ocean – Written by Alex Sanchez and illustrated by Julie Maroh
 Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend – Written by Alys Arden and illustrated by Jacquelin De Leon 
Now, another matter entirely is what it means for Vertigo books. Black Label is a good initiative even if so far it has produced BatPenis and Republican Superman. However, the line was advertised as “ biggest creators and biggest characters” for adult-oriented stories. This is not what Vertigo was. Vertigo was always a publisher who was not afraid of taking risks and pushing the envelope, it changed comics in ways we still feel and changed them for the better. Books like Sandman, Hellblazer, Lucifer, Transmetropolitan, Fables, Shade the Changing Man are among the greatest titles of American comics and left a huge mark on the millions of fans and creators. Black Label is right now criticized for being too Batman-centric for its own good.
It is an end of an era but not one we didn’t see coming. The writing was on the wall since DC fired Karen Beger and took classic Vertigo characters like John Constantine and Swamp Thing and forced them back into the main DC line as a part of New 52. Vertigo never recovered from that hit. Ironically I suspect now Young Animal books will fall under Black Label. Including Doom Patrol, one of titles DC took away from Vertigo in the first place.
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heroicadventurists · 5 years
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New titles and new details on upcoming titles from DC's Young Adult and Middle Grade
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Source: Newsarama
The offerings were revealed at the American Library Association (ALA)'s annual convention. During the "Book Buzz" panel Saturday in Washington, D.C., the publisher outlined their 2020-2021 releases for these two age groups.
DC has stressed that these are standalone stories, and not part of "DC's ongoing comic book continuity".
DC Kids' 2020 - 2021 line-up for Middle Grade readers are: 
Diana: Princess of the Amazons  Written by Shannon and Dean Hale and illustrated by Victoria Ying (January 2020)
Green Lantern: Legacy  Written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Andie Tong (January 2020)                       
Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime Written by Derek Fridolfs and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen (February 2020)
Zatanna & the House of Secrets Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani (February 2020)         
Batman: Overdrive  Written by Shea Fontana and illustrated by Marcelo DiChiara (March 2020)
DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless  Written by Amy Wolfram and illustrated by Agnes Garbowska (March 2020)         
Anti/Hero  Written by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and illustrated by Maca Gil (April 2020)
ArkhaManiacs Written by Art Baltazar and Franco and illustrated by Art Baltazar (April 2020)
My Video Game Ate My Homework Written and illustrated by Dustin Hansen (May 2020)
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld Written by Shannon and Dean Hale
Batman and Robin…and Howard  Written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
DC Super Hero Girls – Written by Amy Wolfram
Dear Super-Villains  Written by Michael Northrop and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte
Green Arrow: Stranded  Written by Brendan Deneen and illustrated by Caleb Hosalla
Indestructibles Book 1 Written by Ridley Pearson
Lois Lane  Written by Grace Ellis and illustrated by Brittney Williams
Metropolis Grove  Written and illustrated by Drew Brockington
Primer  Written by Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and illustrated by Gretel Lusky
Superman Smashes the Klan  Written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Gurihiru
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis  Written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez
Teen Titans Go! to Camp  Written by Sholly Fisch
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It Written by Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel Written by Ryan North and illustrated by Derek Charm
Coming from the main DC line, here are the Young Adult titles through 2021:
Wonder Woman: Warbringer Adapted by Louise Simonson from Leigh Bardugo’s DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Kit Seaton (January 2020)
Gotham High Written by Melissa de la Cruz and illustrated by Thomas Pitilli (February 2020)
The Oracle Code Written by Marieke Nijkamp and illustrated by Manuel Preitano (March 2020)
Shadow of the Batgirl  Written by Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Nicole Goux (April 2020)
Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel Written by Michael Moreci and illustrated by Sas Milledge (May 2020)
Catwoman: Soulstealer  Adapted by Louise Simonson from Sarah J. Maas’ DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Samantha Dodge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
House of El Book 1 Written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki
I Am Not Starfire Written by Mariko Tamaki
Mister Miracle – Written by Varian Johnson
Nubia  Written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith
Swamp Thing  Written by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem           
Teen Titans: Beast Boy Written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart
Whistle Written by E. Lockhart and illustrated by Manuel Preitano
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed  Written by Laurie Halse Anderson and illustrated by Leila del Duca
You Brought Me the Ocean  Written by Alex Sanchez and illustrated by Julie Maroh
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend  Written by Alys Arden and illustrated by Jacquelin De Leon
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geekcavepodcast · 5 years
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DC Announces New YA and Middle Grade Graphic Novels
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At the American Library Association convention DC announced new titles for its Books for Young Readers program focusing on young adults aged 13+ and middle grader readers aged 8-12. These graphic novels will be stand-alone stories. 
Young Adult titles for Spring 2020 include:
Wonder Woman: Warbringer, by writer Leigh Bardugo and artist Kit Seaton,coming in January 2020,
Gotham High, by writer Melissa de la Cruz and artist Thomas Pitilli, coming in February 2020,
The Oracle Code, by writer Marieke Nijkamp and artist Manuel Preitano, coming in March 2020,
Shadow of the Batgirl, by writer Sarah Kuhn and artist Nicole Goux, coming in April 2020, and   
The Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel, by Michael Moreci and artist Sas Milledge, coming in May 2020.
Middle Grade titles for Spring 2020 include:
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Diana: Princess of the Amazons, by writers Shannon and Dean Hale and artist Victoria Ying, coming in January 2020,
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Green Lantern: Legacy, by writer Minh Lê and artist Andie Tong, coming in January 2020,
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Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime, by writer Derek Fridolfs and artist Dustin Nguyen, coming in February 2020,
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Zatanna & the House of Secrets, by writer Matthew Cody and artist Yoshi Yoshitani, coming in February 2020,
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Batman: Overdrive, by writer Shea Fontana and artist Marcelo DiChiara, coming in March 2020,
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DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless, by writer Amy Wolfram and artist Agnes Garbowska, coming in March 2020,
Anti/Hero, by writers Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and artist Maca Gil, coming in April 2020,
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ArkhaManiacs, by writers Art Baltazar and Franco and artist Art Baltazar, coming in April 2020, and
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My Video Game Ate My Homework, by writer and artist Dustin Hansen, coming in May 2020.
Upcoming Young Adult titles (not all titles are final) for 2020 and 2021 include:
Catwoman: Soulstealer based on Sarah J. Maas’ prose novel and adapted by writer Louise Simonson and artist Samantha Dodge,
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star by writer Jadzia Axelrod and artist Cait Zellers,
House of El Book 1 by writer Claudia Gray and artist Eric Zawadzki,
I Am Not Starfire by writer Mariko Tamaki,
Mister Miracle by writer Varian Johnson,
Nubia by writer L.L. McKinney and artist Robyn Smith,
Swamp Thing by writer Maggie Stiefvater and artist Morgan Beem,     
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Teen Titans: Beast Boy by writer Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo,
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story by writer Lauren Myracle and artist Isaac Goodhart,
Whistle by writer E. Lockhart and artist Manuel Preitano,
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by writer Laurie Halse Anderson and artist Leila del Duca,
You Brought Me the Ocean by writer Alex Sanchez and artist Julie Maroh, and
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend by writer Alys Arden and artist Jacquelin De Leon.
Upcoming Middle Grade titles (not all titles are final) for 2020 and 2021 include:
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld by writers Shannon and Dean Hale,
Batman and Robin…and Howard by writer/artist Jeffrey Brown,
DC Super Hero Girls by writer Amy Wolfram,
Dear Super-Villains by writer Michael Northrop and artist Gustavo Duarte,
Green Arrow: Stranded by writer Brendan Deneen and artist Caleb Hosalla,
Indestructibles Book 1 by writer Ridley Pearson,
Lois Lane by writer Grace Ellis and artist Brittney Williams,
Metropolis Grove by writer/artist Drew Brockington,
Primer by writers Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and artist Gretel Lusky,
Superman Smashes the Klan by writer Gene Luen Yang and artist Gurihiru,
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis by writer Ridley Pearson and artist Ile Gonzalez,
Teen Titans Go! to Camp by writer Sholly Fisch,
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It by writers Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey, and
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel by writer Ryan North and artist Derek Charm.
These comics and more will presumable launch under DC Comics’ new DC Kids and DC labels.
(Images via DC Comics)
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Nom commun. (Péjoratif) Terminologie critique de l'excès d'usage mathématique en sociologie ; pathologie qui consiste à vouloir traduire systématiquement les phénomènes sociaux et humains en langage mathématique.
Il faut une critique de la mesure, qui ne repose pas juste sur l’incertitude métrologique, mais aussi sur l’utilisation même du chiffre et son aspect totalitaire.
Voir : The tyranny of metrics et la loi de Goodhart.
A moins que l’émergence du chiffre et de la mesure soit un trait anthropoligique ? L’histoire universelle des chiffres, Georges Ifrah
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comicsxaminer · 5 years
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Robust Young Reader Lineup Slated to Debut through 2021 Includes New Stories from Acclaimed Authors and Artists Jeffrey Brown, Claudia Gray, Julie Maroh, and E. Lockhart, Among Others
First Looks at On-Sale Dates, Synopses, and Covers for Spring 2020 Titles Revealed
During today’s Book Buzz panel at the American Library Association’s (ALA) annual convention in Washington D.C., DC announced plans to expand its Books for Young Readers program with an extensive new graphic novel slate geared toward young adults and middle grade readers. The new titles revealed today are scheduled to debut from 2020 through 2021 and feature stories starring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and more of DC’s most iconic characters, written and illustrated by some of the biggest names in the young adult (YA) and middle grade publishing space.
As standalone stories, DC’s YA and middle grade graphic novels are not part of DC’s ongoing comic book continuity and completely accessible to new fans. DC’s YA titles feature thought-provoking stories for readers ages 13 and up that focus on everyday aspirations, struggles, and triumphs. DC’s middle grade graphic novels are geared toward readers ages 8-12 and tell stories focused on friends, family, and growing up.
DC also announced on-sale dates and gave panel attendees a first look at covers and synopses for several middle grade and YA titles debuting in spring 2020. The above image gallery features artwork for spring 2020 middle grade titles by artists Dustin Nguyen (BATMAN TALES: ONCE UPON A CRIME), Yoshi Yoshitani (ZATANNA & THE HOUSE OF SECRETS), Marcelo DiChiara (BATMAN: OVERDRIVE), Agnes Garbowska (DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: POWERLESS), Art Baltazar (ARKHAMANIACS), and Dustin Hansen (MY VIDEO GAME ATE MY HOMEWORK).
For a current list of titles and creative teams slated to hit stores in 2020 and 2021, see below.
Spring 2020 Lineup
Young Adult Titles
Wonder Woman: Warbringer – Written by Leigh Bardugo and illustrated by Kit Seaton (January 2020)
Gotham High – Written by Melissa de la Cruz and illustrated by Thomas Pitilli (February 2020)
The Oracle Code – Written by Marieke Nijkamp and illustrated by Manuel Preitano (March 2020)
Shadow of the Batgirl – Written by Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Nicole Goux (April 2020)
Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel – Written by Michael Moreci and illustrated by Sas Milledge (May 2020)
Middle Grade Titles
Diana: Princess of the Amazons – Written by Shannon and Dean Hale and illustrated by Victoria Ying (January 2020)
Green Lantern: Legacy – Written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Andie Tong (January 2020)
Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime—Written by Derek Fridolfs and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen             (February 2020)
Zatanna & the House of Secrets – Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani (February 2020)
Batman: Overdrive – Written by Shea Fontana and illustrated by Marcelo DiChiara (March 2020)
DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless – Written by Amy Wolfram and illustrated by Agnes Garbowska (March 2020)
Anti/Hero – Written by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta and illustrated by Maca Gil (April 2020)
ArkhaManiacs – Written by Art Baltazar and Franco and illustrated by Art Baltazar (April 2020)
My Video Game Ate My Homework – Written and illustrated by Dustin Hansen (May 2020)
Upcoming Titles Debuting in 2020 and 2021
Upcoming Young Adult Titles (Not all titles are final)
Catwoman: Soulstealer – Adapted by Louise Simonson from Sarah J. Maas’ DC Icon prose novel and illustrated by Samantha Dodge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star – Written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Cait Zellers
House of El Book 1 – Written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki
I Am Not Starfire—Written by Mariko Tamaki
Mister Miracle – Written by Varian Johnson
Nubia – Written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith
Swamp Thing – Written by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem
Teen Titans: Beast Boy – Written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo
Victor & Nora: A Mr. Freeze Story – Written by Lauren Myracle and illustrated by Isaac Goodhart
Whistle – Written by E. Lockhart and illustrated by Manuel Preitano
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed – Written by Laurie Halse Anderson and illustrated by Leila del Duca
You Brought Me the Ocean – Written by Alex Sanchez and illustrated by Julie Maroh
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend – Written by Alys Arden and illustrated by Jacquelin De Leon
Upcoming Middle Grade Titles (Not all titles are final)
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld – Written by Shannon and Dean Hale
Batman and Robin…and Howard – Written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
DC Super Hero Girls – Written by Amy Wolfram
Dear Super-Villains – Written by Michael Northrop and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte
Green Arrow: Stranded – Written by Brendan Deneen and illustrated by Caleb Hosalla
Indestructibles Book 1—Written by Ridley Pearson
Lois Lane – Written by Grace Ellis and illustrated by Brittney Williams
Metropolis Grove – Written and illustrated by Drew Brockington
Primer – Written by Thomas Krajewski and Jennifer Muro and illustrated by Gretel Lusky
Superman Smashes the Klan – Written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Gurihiru
Super Sons Book 3: Escape to Landis – Written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez
Teen Titans Go! to Camp – Written by Sholly Fisch
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It – Written by Heather Nuhfer and P.C. Morrissey
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic Novel – Written by Ryan North and illustrated by Derek Charm
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DC ANNOUNCES NEW YOUNG ADULT AND MIDDLE GRADE GRAPHIC NOVELS AT ALA ANNUAL Robust Young Reader Lineup Slated to Debut through 2021 Includes New Stories from Acclaimed Authors and Artists Jeffrey Brown, Claudia Gray, Julie Maroh, and E.
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