Making Data, 9781350133235
Hardcover
See data come alive: physical objects unlock insights and inspire.

Making Data

materializing digital information

$369.97

  • Hardcover

    280 pages

  • Release Date

    20 April 2022

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Summary

Making Data Tangible: Physicalizing Information in the Digital Age

For many outside the scientific community, big data often seems abstract and unintelligible. This book investigates how digital fabrication and traditional making approaches are being used to present data in engaging ways.

The first part 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…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350133235
ISBN-10:135013323X
Author:Ian Gwilt
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:280
Release Date:20 April 2022
Weight:780g
Dimensions:238mm x 162mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

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 data’s 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, UKThis 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

About The Author

Ian Gwilt

Ian Gwilt is Professor of Design at the University of South Australia.

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