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Visual cultural analytics
Gillian Rose responds to an event on visual methods on her blog. She focuses in particular on Lev Manovich’s work at the Software Studies Initiative. I’ve been trying to follow their work for a while, in particular the creative means … Continue reading
Posted in data and dataplay, software, visualisation
Tagged analytics, cultural, culture, Gillian rose, visual
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Ubiquitous Photography
Gillian Rose offers some thoughts on Martin Hand’s recently published book Ubiquitous Photography. The interrelation between social media and the embedding of cameras in everyday devices is a bit of a neglected issue.There is a review of this book immanent … Continue reading
Posted in visualisation, web cultures
Tagged Gillian rose, image, Martin hand, ubiquitous photography, visual
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Gillian Rose’s blog Visual/Method/Culture
Gillian Rose has a blog called Visual/Method/Culture. It looks like she’s using this as a space to explore her great work on visual methods and visual urbanism. Here is a post linking to a talk she recently gave on visual … Continue reading
Posted in cultural theory, space, visualisation
Tagged blog, culture, Gillian rose, method, visual
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Miso project visualisation tool
Following up on my previous post here is a data visualisation resource called the miso project.
Posted in data and dataplay, visualisation, web cultures
Tagged data, miso project, social research, Sociology, visual, visualisation
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Data and visualisation blogs (a list)
Here, at flowing data, is a account of the top data and visualisation blogs. Here there are lots of examples of the sociological imagination in action and also opportunities for developing new research methods. It’s surprising how vibrant this type … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, data, social science, Sociology, visual, visualisation
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