Visualisation documentary
Visualisations are a powerful tool when it comes to helping us make sense of data. Exploiting our perceptual abilities is a very efficient means of finding novel and interesting relationships and patterns in data that we simply don’t notice when staring at the raw numbers.
The following documentary discusses data visualisation and why it is becoming extremely important: Data is now free and ubiquitous; the skills, tools and insight required to make sense of that data is now the rarer commodity.
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This is a notebook exploring the gaps between geography, sociology, technology, science fiction and things between.
I used to write about my PhD here, which I finished in July 2013. You can download a PDF or order a print-on-demand copy of my PhD thesis.
Themes
- art (1)
- Augmented Reality (2)
- Brain Dump (17)
- Conducting a PhD (13)
- Context (6)
- essay-a-fortnight (2)
- fiction (1)
- Government (1)
- How to: Get a PhD (5)
- inspiration (4)
- Knowledge (15)
- Location (19)
- Methods (6)
- Mobile (2)
- Parks Vic (17)
- Place/Space (5)
- Research Questions (11)
- Technology (3)
- travel (1)
- ubicomp (7)
- Uncategorized (11)
- Visualisation (10)
http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/
One of the things I like in that video is the point that we shouldn’t loose sight of the message behind the sexy visuals. It seems a lot of infographics and visualisations are aesthetically pleasing but not very communicative!