Making Data
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Verlag)
978-1-350-13323-5 (ISBN)
The first part of the book introduces the basic premise of the data object and the concept of making digital data into a physical form. Contributors cover topics such as biometrics, new technology, the economics of data and open and community uses of data. The second part presents a selection of exemplar forms and contexts for the application of data-objects, such as smart surfaces, smart cities, augmented reality techniques and next generation technical interfaces that blend physical and digital elements.
Making Data delivers the importance and likely future prevalence of physical representations of data. It explores the creative methods, processes, theories and cultural histories of making physical representations of information and proposes that the making of data into physical objects is the next important development in the data visualisation phenomenon.
Ian Gwilt is Professor of Design at the University of South Australia.
Foreword, Karel van der Waarde (Graphic Design Consultant, Belgium)
Introduction, Ian Gwilt (University of South Australia)
Part One: Theories
1. Data Objects Thinking With Your Hands, Adrien Segal (California College of the Arts, USA)
2. Shifting Data between the Material and the Virtual is Not an Immaterial Matter, Dew Harrison (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
3. Data as Environment: Physicalization Strategies for Communicating Environmental Data, Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University, USA) and Laura Perovich (MIT, USA)
4. Designing Explanations of Data-based Interactions in Socio-Technical Systems, Aaron Fry (Parsons School of Design, USA)
5. Moving Data: Visualizing Human and Nonhuman Movement Artistically, Michele Barker and Anna Munster (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Part Two: Practices
6. Uncanny Landscapes: Experiential Encounters with Ecological Data, Zoë Sadokierski, Monica Monin and Andrew Burrell (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
7. Exploring Digital-material Hybridity in the Postdigital Museum, Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
8. Socio-material Translations of Data and Value(s), Bettina Nissen (University of Edinburgh, UK)
9. Personal Data Manifestation: A Tangible Poetics of Data, Giles Lane (Proboscis, UK) and George Roussos (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
10. Data and Emotion: The Climate Change Object, Karin von Ompteda (OCAD, Canada)
Part Three: Techniques
11. Hybrid Data Constructs: Interacting with Biomedical Data in Augmented Spaces, Daniel F. Keefe, Bridger Herman, Jung Who Nam, Daniel Orban and Seth Johnson (University of Minnesota, USA)
12. Sonic Data Physicalization, Stephen Barrass (University of Canberra, Australia)
13. Making with Climate Data: Materiality, Metaphor and Engagement, Mitchell Whitelaw and Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University)
14. Waterfalls as a Form of AI-based Feedback for Creativity Support, Georgi V. Georgiev and Yazan Barhoush (University of Oulu, Finland)
15. Data as Action: Constructing Dynamic Data Physicalizations, Jason Alexander (University of Bath, UK)
Part Four: Trajectories
16. Making Data: The Next Generation, Ian Gwilt and Aaron Davis (University of South Australia)
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.04.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 33 bw illus |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 738 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) | |
ISBN-10 | 1-350-13323-X / 135013323X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-350-13323-5 / 9781350133235 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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