Steve and I went back to Building 32 to interview Alex Rogers, Luke Teacy, Victor Naroditskiy and Gopal Ramchum. One common thread was how disaster management involves the real-time pooling of computer-driven dronecam imagery and crowd-sourced messaging. We are interested in how a narrative is pieced together from these fragments. As a disaster unfolds, it emerges from its origin as what philosopher Paul Virilio calls an ‘unknown quantity’.  Often, there may be more than one narrative in play. So who gets to decide what’s really happening? Every disaster story is a kind of creation myth. For the anthropological perspective, see http://www.mircea-eliade.com/from-primitives-to-zen/create.html