Visual Complexity : Mapping Patterns of Information

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Visual Complexity
: Mapping Patterns of Information

作者:ManuelLima

出版社:PrincetonArchitecturalPress

副标题:MappingPatternsofInformation

原作名:ManuelLima

出版年:2011-10-18

页数:272

定价:GBP35.00

装帧:Hardcover

ISBN:9781568989365

内容简介
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Our ability to generate information now far exceeds our capacity to understand it. Finding patterns and making meaningful connections inside complex data networks has emerged as one of the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century. In recent years, designers, researchers, and scientists have begun employing an innovative mix of colors, symbols, graphics, algorithms, and interactivity to clarify, and often beautify, the clutter. From representing networks of friends on Facebook to depicting interactions among proteins in a human cell, Visual Complexity presents one hundred of the most interesting examples of information-visualization by the field's leading practitioners.

作者简介
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Manuel Lima是世界顶级信息可视化的布道者,他建立的网站VisualComplexity.com是当今最有影响力的信息可视化图库之一.他曾任微软必应产品用户体验部的高级设计主管,是Royal Society of Arts 会员,被美国Creativity杂志评为“2009年最具创新性和影响力的50个人物”.他经常在世界范围内的技术大会上演讲,如TED、Lift、OFFF、Reboot、VizThink、IxDA Interaction等,还在各类高等院校举办讲座,如Royal College of Art、NYU Tisch School of the Arts、ENSAD Paris、University of Amsterdam、MediaLab Prado Madrid等.译者简介杜明翰求学于丹麦哥本哈根、上海同济,敲着代码、画着图也开着咖啡厅,更愿意是一个会创造的desigineer(designer+engineer).现于创新工场专注体验设计与产品咨询.着迷服务设计、产品设计、媒体艺术等.个人网站:minghan.me.陈楚君美国卡耐基梅隆大学信息设计在读研究生,中山大学传播与设计学院毕业.做过实习记者、媒体策划,但更热衷于在各种类型的非营利组织做设计和翻译.感兴趣的领域包括信息设计、用户体验、设计教育和社会创新等.个人网站:joychen.info.

目录
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The book is divided in seven chapters and I like to think of it almost as a symphony, with the first three chapters providing a foundational opening for the lavish visual burst of chapters 4 and 5 – the sonata’s allegro or vivace – immediately followed by its final cadence, “Complex Beauty” (perhaps my favorite chapter) and “Looking Ahead”. Here’s a bit on the book’s structure, as explained in the Introduction:

01 | The Tree of Life

The book opens with “Tree of Life,” an exploration of the sacred meaning of trees and their widespread use as a classification system over the centuries. It showcases an assortment of ancient representations — as predecessors of modern-day network diagrams — where the tree metaphor is used to visually convey a variety of topics, from theological events to an encyclopedia’s table of contents.

02 | Form Trees to Networks

The second chapter, “From Trees to Networks,” makes the case for a new network-based outlook on the world, one that is based on diversity, decentralization, and nonlinearity. It explores several instances — from the way we envision our cities to the way we organize information and decode our brain — where an alternative network model is replacing the hierarchical tree schema.

03 | Decoding Networks

Chapter three, “Decoding Networks,” delves into the science behind network thinking and network drawing, providing a short introduction to its main precursors and early milestones. It also takes a pragmatic and utilitarian look at network visualization, acknowledging its key functions and proposing a set of guiding principles aimed at improving existing methods and techniques.

04 | Infinite Interconnectedness

Following a series of functional recommendations for network visualization, chapter four, “Infinite Interconnectedness,” presents a large number of examples divided into fourteen popular subjects. From depictions of the blogosphere to representations of terrorist networks, chapter four highlights the truly complex connectedness of modern times.

05 | The Syntax of a New Language

If chapter four looks at the practice primarily through its most common themes, chapter five, “The Syntax of a New Language,” organizes a vast array of projects by their shared visual layouts and configurations. As designers, scientists, and researchers across the globe portray an increasing number of network structures in innovative ways, their collective effort forms the building blocks of a new network-visualization lexicon.

06 | Complex Beauty

After presenting an abundance of network-visualization examples in chapters four and five, chapter six, “Complex Beauty,” examines the alluring nature of networks, responsible for a considerable shift in our culture and society. Alternating between scientific and artistic viewpoints, this chapter explores the divide between order and complexity before culminating in a discussion of an original art movement embracing the newly discovered beauty of the network scheme.

07 | Looking Ahead

Finally, and in the spirit of network diversity and decentralization, “Looking Ahead,” the last chapter, presents different views on the influential growth of visualization, according to renowned experts, active participants, and attentive observers. The featured essays cover an array of trends and technologies shaping the progress of visualization and provide an immensely captivating perspective on what may lie ahead.

评论 ······

不错的书,但是只能当做一个索引,还要根据具体研究方向深入研究。

案例不错

视觉繁美

很用心的一本书(收集了各种可视化的例子,从历史的到当代的),适合冥想。但在漂亮之外,此类数字人文项目依然没有能够说服整个学科:象征性的意义可以被具体化的图和表进行表达吗?「意义/价值空间在现实世界的投影」能带我们走多远?

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