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Network Analysis: Inventing Abstractionism

January 31, 2021Will Stepanski 1 Comment

The network analysis project that I decided to look at was called Inventing Abstractionsim. It contains a visual depiction to help trace the development of abstractionism as it moved through a network of modern artists. This visual aid uses the… Continue Reading →

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VISUALIZING THE NETWORK OF PIONEERING ARTISTS

January 31, 2021Alyssa Ehrhardt 2 Comments

I explored Inventing Abstraction by MOMA, which is a project about displaying the connections between the pioneering artists of abstract art. The nodes of the diagram are the artists, and the edges are the documented relationships between them, represented by… Continue Reading →

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Network Analysis: Finding Paul Revere

January 31, 2021An 2 Comments

“Using Metadata to find Paul Revere” by Kieran Healy uses metadata about a list of the members in each organization to connect the individuals and the organizations. The data that the author starts from is a simple one by one… Continue Reading →

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Network Analysis Exploration: Mapping the Republic of Letters

January 30, 2021Phoebe 3 Comments

Stanford University’s Mapping the Republic of Letters is a project that maps the lines of communication between academics in the past using network visualization. The goal of the project is to establish relationships between academics. Another goal of this project is to… Continue Reading →

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Reverse engineering Signs@40

January 30, 2021Jadie 1 Comment

Signs@40 documents and analyzes 40 years of feminist scholarship. There are many interesting subsections to this open-access DH project, such as an exhibit of Signs‘ past cover designs, a cocitation network analysis, and many more, but I will focus on… Continue Reading →

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Network Analysis Exploration

January 30, 2021Luisa 2 Comments

In Stanford University’s project “Mapping the Republic of Letters“, scientists added life to the Republic of Letters by creating sophisticated, interactive visualization tools. Two of the project’s goals are to understand what the shape and structure of the Republic of Letters… Continue Reading →

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Network Analysis: Inventing Abstraction

January 30, 2021Maanya Goenka 3 Comments

For the purposes of this assignment, I explored the Inventing Abstractions network diagram, which maps the nexus of relationships among the artists represented in the exhibit, Inventing Abstractions 1910-1925, all of whom played a significant role in the creation or… Continue Reading →

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Visualizing Historical Connections

January 29, 2021Byron Jia Leave a Comment

MOMA’s “Inventing Abstraction” digital exhibit is one of my favorites I’ve seen so far. MOMA presents a large map of abstract artists from 1910-1925. The entire presentation is a massive web, with hundreds of lines connecting various artists to each… Continue Reading →

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Data Visualizations: With great power comes great responsibility

January 28, 2021An Leave a Comment

With more and more information available and easy to access through the internet, I rely more on simple graphics and numbers instead of reading the entire article or the original paper of the conducted research. Especially during the pandemic, I… Continue Reading →

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Data Visualization Lab

January 28, 2021Kaylin 1 Comment

For this data visualization project, I looked at The Minard Map, a very popular and well-known graphic. I thought that in many ways, the map lived up to the hype. It was able to show a lot of information (geography,… Continue Reading →

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