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This version I gave during the Science, Society, and Technology class at University of the Philippines Diliman, is taken from the original lecture I gave at UP Open University: http://www.slideshare.net/diegomaranan/20080718mms100lecturecolloquiumpresentation
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Creative Possibilities in Data Visualization and Networked Art
Diego [email protected] Faculty of Information and Communication Studies UP Open University
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represent, are identified and referenced clearly, and are used only to illustrate arguments central to this presentation.Non-copyrighted portions of this presentation are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Philippines License.
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Overview
Visualizing Data: Making Sense of an Information-Rich World
Diego [email protected] Faculty of Information and Communication Studies UP Open University
Visualization of del.icio.us tags is courtesy of kaeru on Flickr.com and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. I assert that any use of copyrighted images in this presentation constitutes acceptable use because they are low-resolution copies, do not limit in any way the copyright owners to sell the images or products they
represent, are identified and referenced clearly, and are used only to illustrate arguments central to this presentation.Non-copyrighted portions of this presentation are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Philippines License.
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THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
A quick backgrounder on meGrowing up, I wanted either to compose film music or study the cosmos. In
college, I became a computer geek who studied contemporary dance.
Art, science, and positive social change have always been important to me.www.diegomaranan.com/CV
IN TER R UP T T HI S
TA L KAT
A N Y T IM E
(I don't mind)
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
data visualization isa particular way of doing
information design
“ Information design tells a story with pictures.
It can tell “how many?” “when?” or “where?”
It can show trends over time, compare elements or reveal hidden patterns.
It brings form and structure to information.
It is not the same as graphic design, nor is it only about making something aesthetically pleasing.
It is not about branding, style, making a glossy product or something that looks “corporate.”
From John Emerson. (2008, January). Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design. Tactical Technology Collective. Retrieved June 6, 2008, from http://www.tacticaltech.org/infodesign Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design is licensed under a Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
From John Emerson. (2008, January). Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design. Tactical Technology Collective. Retrieved June 6, 2008, from http://www.tacticaltech.org/infodesign Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design is licensed under a Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
“ Clear
It makes complex information easier to understand.
Compelling
Visuals grab people’s attention.
Convincing
People who might not be persuaded by raw numbers or statistics may be more likely to understand and believe what they see in a chart or graphic.
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
The US news media dedicates a disproportionate amount of attention
to stories about the US and Iraq.
Alisa Miller. (2007). Why we* know less than ever about the world, TED2008. Monterey, California. Retrieved July 11, 2008, from www.ted.com/index.php/talks/alisa_miller_shares_the_news_about_the_news.html. * “we” = “Americans”, of course.
The world map redrawn according to the number of seconds US network and cable news organizations devoted to news items for each country in February 2007.
In 2006, only the US, the UK, and Israel did not support “an immediate cessation of hostilities in the Middle East.”
Belfast Telegraph (2006, July), reproduced by John Emerson in Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design. (2008, January). Tactical Technology Collective.
Between August and September 2007, over 60 demonstrations were staged
across Myanmar in response to oppressive state policies.
Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma. Map of demonstrations August-September 2007 - ALTSEAN Burma. ALTSEAN-BURMA. Retrieved July 15, 2008, from http://www.altsean.org/Photogalleries/ProtestsMap.php.
Details of each demonstration are filed on Google Maps.
The US is the leading an economic superpower.
Froz Gobo. (2007, June 27). Much Better. apostropher.
Retrieved July 14, 2008, from http://www.apostropher.com/blog/archives/003827.html. See also http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/2007/06/10/131-us-states-renamed-for-countries-with-similar-gdps/
The names of US states have been replaced with countries that have similar GDPs.
The Israel-Palestine conflict is long and complex. It is made up of countless
individuals who each have a story to tell.
Just Vision. Timeline. Just Vision. Retrieved July 15, 2008, from http://justvision.org/en/timeline.
An interactive and “subjective history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict composed of historical and personal events” as recounted by participants of the project.
Every community defines a concept in its own way.
UP Open University. "What is Multimedia?" MMS100: Introduction to Multimedia Studies (1st Semester, 2008). Retrieved July 14, 2008, from http://sites.google.com/a/upou.edu.ph/mms100/course-outline/sfg987srtew4rtf/whatismultimediaresults.
There's a lot of heartache out there.Golan Levin, Kamal Nigam, & Jonathan Feinberg. (2006, February 14). The Dumpster. Retrieved May 3,
2008, from http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/bvs/thedumpster.htm.
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When it happened
Someone blogging
about getting dumped
How they felt about it
(Generally, not good)
whoa
Powerful interests are connected through complex networks of
influence that significantly affect US public policy around climate change.
Users can construct their own maps by placing, removing, and rearranging institutions and individuals associated with claims that anthropogenic climate change is not a cause for concern. The interface allows users to explore for themselves relationships between the petroleum industry, various think tanks, and the US government.Greenpeace. Exxon Secrets. Exxonsecrets.org. Retrieved July 14, 2008, from http://www.exxonsecrets.org/maps.php.
The world is increasingly connected.
Walter Rafelsberger. (2008). Twitter Conversations Map. visualcomplexity.com. Retrieved July 15, 2008, from http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=600&index=600&domain=.
“This visualization [...] using Processing shows the conversations of about 1500 users from the microblogging service Twitter. The arcs [...] link the locations of users who talk to each other. The geocoding was done filtering location info from the users profile pages and looking it up with Geonames.”
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
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Simplifies
MAKING SENSE OF KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS CHARACTERIZED BY LARGE AMOUNTS OF DATA
Uncovers complexity
CHALLENGING STEOREOTYPES AND “SIMPLISTIC EITHER-ORS”*
Uncovers complexity, but then identifies hidden patterns
CREATING MAJOR SHIFTS IN CONSCIOUSNESS
HOW A VISUALIZATION FACILITATES LEARNING
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Interactive
PERMITS GRADUAL DISCLOSUREGOOD FOR UNCOVERING COMPLEXITYUSERS ARE IN CONTROL OF THEIR LEARNINGDESIGN SHOULD IMPLY PROMISE OF NEW DISCOVERIESGENERALLY REQUIRES MORE SOPHISTICATED
AUTHORING TOOLSGENERALLY MORE DIFFICULT TO MAKE
Non-interactive
INSTANTANEOUS LEARNING GRATIFICATIONSUITABLE FOR SIMPLIFYINGDESIGNER CONTROLS DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATIONMORE CONVENTIONAL AUTHORING TOOLS ARE USUALLY
SUFFICIENTGENERALLY EASIER TO MAKE
USER INTERACTIVITY
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Very large or very small values
Unexpected relationships
Unusual statistical distributions
WHAT THEY REVEAL
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Uses (or could use) data that changes over time
USER-GENERATED CONTENTSYSTEMS THAT CONTINUOUSLY AND AUTOMATICALLY GENERATE DATA
Data remains fixed
DATA SOURCES
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Desktop publishing programsMS WORD, MS EXCEL, OPEN OFFICE
Image editing and layout softwareADOBE PHOTOSHOP, ADOBE INDESIGN, COREL
Web 2.0 tools aimed for “average” web userGOOGLE MAPS, MANY EYES
Specialized design tools FLASH, COURSELAB, SOCIAL ACTION
Highly specialized, highly flexible visualization authoring toolsPROCESSING, VVVV, VTK
TOOLS USED TO AUTHOR THEM
Can represent data that changes over time
Draws reader in through the power of design: “It must
be important”
Interactivity supports user-centered learning
Mapping Glovalization Projecthttp://qed.princeton.edu/main/MG
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
The Internet on Jan 16, 2005www.opte.org
Social Networks (1)
Social networking
My facebook networkgenerated using http://nexus.ludios.net
Social Networks: Linking Subgroups in my network
orphaned nodes and subgroups
nodes connecting subgroups
Open Source Dancehttp://www.slideshare.net/diegomaranan/open-source-dance-presentation/
Building dance communities through sharing Creative Commons-licensed choreography and tracking the flow of choreographic
ideas across dance communities
Visualizing Philippine Cinema
http://www.slideshare.net/diegomaranan/proposal-for-a-portal-to-philippine-cinema-using-data-visualization-techniques-presentation/
Facilitating insights into independent cinemas in the Philippines (but can be extended easily to cover global cinemas) using data publicly available on the web and data visualization techniques
The Apology Projecthttp://sites.google.com/site/diegomarananprojects/todo/on-hold/The-Apology-Project
A Web 2.0 site for public apologies
Open Source DanceThe Apology Project
Visualizing Philippine Cinema
ANOTHERADVERTISEMENT
Web developers needed!
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
Visualizing data is not an unproblematic activity.
Methods used
IN GENERATING AND COLLECTING DATA,
IN CHOOSING APPROPRIATE VISUAL ELEMENTS,
OR IN DISSEMINATING A VISUALIZATION
can be subject to debate.
● Data visualization assumes the presence of data
● Broad strokes might miss important details (which is why interactivity is important)
● All the visual cleverness might eventually become tiring. (“I'm skeptical of shapes.”)
But work in data visualization can be an interdisciplinary activity, where
experts
IN DESIGN,
IN EDUCATION,
IN SOCIAL SCIENCE,
AND IN TECHNOLOGY
contribute best practices in the spirit of free inquiry, openness, and trust.
Visualizing data is not an unproblematic activity.
But that's OK.
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
(Visualizing Noli)(Hans Rosling)(Chris Jordan)
Thanks to Ed Maranan for helping me out with this
Tons of examples on www.visualcomplexity.com and processing.org/exhibition
● Collaboration and Productivity, Onboarding, Training
● Archiving● Basic Education● Raising the cool factor of your web presence● Maximing your investment on the web
presence by understanding user behavior on your website
● Grassroots advocacy, activism, information campaigns
● Personal use: Coping with information overload
● ++
When you want to say something radically different, or when you uncover information that is potentially dangerous to the status quo,
say what you want to say in the most aesthetically stunning, quantitatively sound way possible.
What data visualization isExamples: 1
General FeaturesExamples: 2
CaveatsExamples: 3Now what?
1) Join the Information Design for Social Change email list.groups.google.com/group/disenyo
2) Try it yourself. Graph your social network on Facebook on www.nexus.ludios.net. Or try out Many Eyes: www.manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes
3) Read up more about it on the Web: www.delicious.com/dmaranan/visualization
4) Read books and journal articles about data visualization:wednesdaysmnlove.blogspot.com/2008/10/list-of-readings.html
5) Go to a school that teaches you more about it.Look for buzzwords like Aesthetic Technologies, Computational Aesthetics, Computational Design, Information Design
Recap
Visualizing Data: Making Sense of an Information-Rich World
Diego [email protected] Faculty of Information and Communication Studies UP Open University
Visualization of del.icio.us tags is courtesy of kaeru on Flickr.com and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. I assert that any use of copyrighted images in this presentation constitutes acceptable use because they are low-resolution copies, do not limit in any way the copyright owners to sell the images or products they
represent, are identified and referenced clearly, and are used only to illustrate arguments central to this presentation.Non-copyrighted portions of this presentation are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Philippines License.
Biomodd [LBA2]Ecology + Gaming + Installation Art + Community
Interested?
www.biomodd.net `
LAST REMINDER!
“Good art renders the invisible, visible.”