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E-raamat: Making Data: Materializing Digital Information

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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350133242
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350133242

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"Delivering on the importance and likely future prevalence of physical representations of data, Making Data is an innovative and engaging study. For many outside of the scientific community, big data and the forms it takes, such as statistical lists, spreadsheets and graphs, often seem abstract and unintelligible. This book 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 visualization phenomenon"--

For many outside of the scientific community, big data and the forms it takes, such as statistical lists, spreadsheets and graphs, often seem abstract and unintelligible. This book investigates how digital fabrication and traditional making approaches are being used to present data in newly engaging and interesting ways.

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.

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A valuable counterpoint to the popular idea that data visualization is beautiful, this book provides a thoughtful and pragmatic position on material and experiential manifestations of data. It contains an array of perspectives on the subject, including the history of datas material manifestations and the challenges of achieving human-centred design with increasingly complex socio-technical problems. -- Peter A. Hall, Reader in Graphic Design, UAL Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon, UK This is a fascinating anthology of fresh thinking on how we can understand our world through data. Materialist, sensory and phenomenological approaches to knowledge long practiced in the Arts are now having increasing impact on other disciplines. This book provides numerous examples and ideas on how materializing information can lead to more nuanced understandings and heightened engagement with data. Covering theory, practice and methodologies, this is an expansive and unique collection on the materialization of digital information -- Jon McCormack, SensiLab Director, Monash University, Australia

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This is the first work to explore the theory, history and processes of physical representations of data.
List of figures
vii
List of contributing authors
xi
Foreword xix
Acknowledgements xxii
Introduction 1(1)
Ian Gwilt
SECTION ONE MAKING DATA: THEORIES
1(86)
1 Data-objects: Thinking with your hands
9(16)
Adrien Segal
2 Shifting data between the material and the virtual is not an immaterial matter
25(16)
Dew Harrison
3 Data as environment: Physicalization strategies for communicating environmental data
41(16)
Laura Perovich
Dietmar Offenhuber
4 Designing explanations of data-based interactions in socio-technical systems
57(16)
Aaron Fry
5 Moving data: Visualizing human and non-human movement artistically
73(14)
Michele Barker
Anna Munster
SECTION TWO MAKING DATA: PRACTICES
87(2)
6 Uncanny landscapes: Tactile and experiential encounters with ecological data
89(18)
Zoe Sadokierski
Monica Monin
Andrew Burrell
7 Exploring digital-material hybridity in the post-digital museum
107(18)
Daniela Petrelli
Nick Dulake
8 Socio-material translations of data and value(s)
125(16)
Bettina Nissen
9 Personal data manifestation: A tangible poetics of data
141(12)
Giles Lane
George Roussos
10 Data and emotion: The climate change object
153(8)
Karin von Ompteda
SECTION THREE MAKING DATA: TECHNIQUES
161(8)
11 Hybrid data constructs: Interacting with biomedical data in augmented spaces
169(14)
Daniel F. Keefe
Bridger Herman
Jung Who Nam
Daniel Orban
Seth Johnson
12 Sonic data physicalization
183(12)
Stephen Barrass
13 Making with climate data: Materiality, metaphor and engagement
195(16)
Mitchell Whitelaw
Geoff Hinchcliffe
14 Waterfalls as a form of Al-based feedback for creativity support
211(12)
Georgi V. Georgiev
Yazan Barhoush
15 Data as action: Constructing dynamic data physicalizations
223(14)
Jason Alexander
SECTION FOUR MAKING DATA: TRAJECTORIES
237(10)
16 Making data: The next generation
239(8)
Ian Gwilt
Aaron Davis
Index 247
Ian Gwilt is Professor of Design at the University of South Australia.