Content tagged "visualization"
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Sue Ding
Podcast: Vincent Brown, “Designing Histories of Slavery for the Database Age”
Wrestling creatively with archival problems of the social history of slavery, Vincent Brown charts pathways for pondering history’s most painful subjects.
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Event: Thursday, February 25, 2016 @ 5:00 pm
Vincent Brown: “Designing Histories of Slavery for the Database Age”
By wrestling creatively and collectively with the difficult archival problems presented by social history of slavery, Harvard’s Vincent Brown hopes to chart new pathways for pondering history’s most painful and vexing subjects.
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Posted by Lily Bui S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2016
A Glance at Graphical Abstracts
Lily Bui’s “critique of graphical abstracts through the lens of media studies along the following parameters: spreadability, legibility, and serendipity.”
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Posted by Lily Bui S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2016
Data Auralization: Different Modes of Sensing Sensor Data
Lily Bui writes, “I wanted to play with the concept of ‘mundane data’ and think about how else it could be used.”
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Posted by Lily Bui S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2016
A (Working) Typology of Sensor Journalism Projects
Lily Bui looks at sensor journalism work, teases out emergent patterns, provides perspective on the field to anticipate its future trajectory.
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Event: Thursday, February 6, 2014 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Vicki Mayer: “Where ‘Home’ Is: Film Production Economies and the Privatization of Space”
Vicki Mayer speaks on the impacts of regional policies for film production on ordinary people’s understandings of time, space and place.
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Posted by Jia Zhang S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2013
Topics: data, design, narrative, nonfiction, Royal Society Network, visualizationInformation Visualization as Creative Nonfiction
Narrative thinking as an orienting concept to support the production and evaluation of information visualizations.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Konstantin Mitgustch
Podcast: Konstantin Mitgutsch, “Tracing Playographies: Methods and Approaches to Research Transformative Experiences in Video Games”
What methods are appropriate for researching how players put meaning into their games and how their biographies reflect these experiences?
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Podcast: Jeremy Douglass, “Visualizing Play: Graphic Approaches to Game Analysis and Innovation”
Jeremy Douglass on the applications of information visualization to games: for theory, historical research, design, development, and creative art practice.
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Event: Thursday, May 20, 2010 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Graphical Expressions of Humanistic Interpretation in Digital Environments
Johanna Drucker asks, “Are the standard metrics and conventions developed for analysis of empirical inquiries fundamentally at odds with tenets of traditional humanistic interpretation?”