Information Visualization as a mode of Art Practice
Following along at home today? Watch my compact presentation from Ars Electronica on analog approaches to information visualization:
I then highly recommend watching Paola Antonelli and Manuel Lima’s lectures from the same morning; they accomplish my morning lecture better than me:
Also very good is Amanda Cox’s video from Eyeo Festival 2011:
Regardez:
- Colorshift (Caryn Audenried, IACD student project)
- The Shape of Song (Martin Wattenberg)
- Map of the Market (Martin Wattenberg)
- Baby Name Voyager (Martin Wattenberg)
- ColorCode (Martin Wattenberg)
- Understanding Shakespeare (Stefan Thiel)
- Darwin’s Origin of Species (Ben Fry)
- Zipdecode (2004, Ben Fry)
- We Feel Fine (2006, Jonathan Harris)
- Minard’s map of Napoleon March
- Annual Reports (2005–, Nicholas Felton)
We’ll look at some other links….
- Taxonomy of Data Science (Hilary Mason):
- How to be a data journalist
- Ben Fry PhD thesis, 7 Steps: page 13
We’ll look at the work of some of the following individuals:
- Josh On
- Ben Fry
- Aaron Koblin
- Martin Wattenberg
- Martin Wattenberg / Ferndanda Viegas
- Jonathan Harris
- W. Bradford Paley
We may glance at some chart generators: