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sLab Explorations: Aesthetics and Visualization
Greg invited me to participate in an event in the sLab Explorations series, last Wednesday (March 30). I showed some previous work, talked about the Strata conference, and showed just a few images from the work I’m currently doing. After … Continue reading
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Investigating infoviz
One of the things I’ve long wanted to spend more time diving into is data visualization. There’ve been an increasing number of great examples online, and I’m interested because it’s a powerful way to convey complex situations, it combines visual design … Continue reading
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A socialX primer
I’ve spent the past few months earnestly trying to wrap my head around the set of approaches and practices that I’ve (perhaps crudely) lumped together as “socialX.” In the interest of allowing myself to stop intentionally struggling with terminology, I … Continue reading
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Some socialX resources
[I may update this post occasionally with new stuff that seems relevant.] Doing this work has felt very much like drinking from the proverbial firehose. I’ve cut back dramatically on the sources I check regularly, as I’ve refined my area … Continue reading
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