Making Data
Materializing Digital Information
Herausgeber: Gwilt, Ian
Making Data
Materializing Digital Information
Herausgeber: Gwilt, Ian
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This is the first work to explore the theory, history and processes of physical representations of data
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This is the first work to explore the theory, history and processes of physical representations of data
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781350568204
- ISBN-10: 1350568201
- Artikelnr.: 74202225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781350568204
- ISBN-10: 1350568201
- Artikelnr.: 74202225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ian Gwilt is Professor of Design at the University of South Australia
TOC Foreword
Karel van der Waarde (Graphic Design Consultant
Belgium) Introduction
Ian Gwilt (University of South Australia) Part One: Theories 1. Data Objects Thinking With Your Hands
Adrien Segal (California College of the Arts
USA) 2. Shifting Data between the Material and the Virtual is Not an Immaterial Matter
Dew Harrison (University of Wolverhampton
UK) 3. Data as Environment: Physicalization Strategies for Communicating Environmental Data
Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University
USA) and Laura Perovich (MIT
USA) 4. Designing Explanations of Data-based Interactions in Socio-Technical Systems
Aaron Fry (Parsons School of Design
USA) 5. Moving Data: Visualizing Human and Nonhuman Movement Artistically
Michele Barker and Anna Munster (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part Two: Practices 6. Uncanny Landscapes: Experiential Encounters with Ecological Data
Zoë Sadokierski
Monica Monin and Andrew Burrell (University of Technology Sydney
Australia) 7. Exploring Digital-material Hybridity in the Postdigital Museum
Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake (Sheffield Hallam University
UK) 8. Socio-material Translations of Data and Value(s)
Bettina Nissen (University of Edinburgh
UK) 9. Personal Data Manifestation: A Tangible Poetics of Data
Giles Lane (Proboscis
UK) and George Roussos (Birkbeck
University of London
UK) 10. Data and Emotion: The Climate Change Object
Karin von Ompteda (OCAD
Canada) Part Three: Techniques 11. Hybrid Data Constructs: Interacting with Biomedical Data in Augmented Spaces
Daniel F. Keefe
Bridger Herman
Jung Who Nam
Daniel Orban and Seth Johnson (University of Minnesota
USA) 12. Sonic Data Physicalization
Stephen Barrass (University of Canberra
Australia) 13. Making with Climate Data: Materiality
Metaphor and Engagement
Mitchell Whitelaw and Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University) 14. Waterfalls as a Form of AI-based Feedback for Creativity Support
Georgi V. Georgiev and Yazan Barhoush (University of Oulu
Finland) 15. Data as Action: Constructing Dynamic Data Physicalizations
Jason Alexander (University of Bath
UK) Part Four: Trajectories 16. Making Data: The Next Generation
Ian Gwilt and Aaron Davis (University of South Australia)
Karel van der Waarde (Graphic Design Consultant
Belgium) Introduction
Ian Gwilt (University of South Australia) Part One: Theories 1. Data Objects Thinking With Your Hands
Adrien Segal (California College of the Arts
USA) 2. Shifting Data between the Material and the Virtual is Not an Immaterial Matter
Dew Harrison (University of Wolverhampton
UK) 3. Data as Environment: Physicalization Strategies for Communicating Environmental Data
Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University
USA) and Laura Perovich (MIT
USA) 4. Designing Explanations of Data-based Interactions in Socio-Technical Systems
Aaron Fry (Parsons School of Design
USA) 5. Moving Data: Visualizing Human and Nonhuman Movement Artistically
Michele Barker and Anna Munster (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part Two: Practices 6. Uncanny Landscapes: Experiential Encounters with Ecological Data
Zoë Sadokierski
Monica Monin and Andrew Burrell (University of Technology Sydney
Australia) 7. Exploring Digital-material Hybridity in the Postdigital Museum
Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake (Sheffield Hallam University
UK) 8. Socio-material Translations of Data and Value(s)
Bettina Nissen (University of Edinburgh
UK) 9. Personal Data Manifestation: A Tangible Poetics of Data
Giles Lane (Proboscis
UK) and George Roussos (Birkbeck
University of London
UK) 10. Data and Emotion: The Climate Change Object
Karin von Ompteda (OCAD
Canada) Part Three: Techniques 11. Hybrid Data Constructs: Interacting with Biomedical Data in Augmented Spaces
Daniel F. Keefe
Bridger Herman
Jung Who Nam
Daniel Orban and Seth Johnson (University of Minnesota
USA) 12. Sonic Data Physicalization
Stephen Barrass (University of Canberra
Australia) 13. Making with Climate Data: Materiality
Metaphor and Engagement
Mitchell Whitelaw and Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University) 14. Waterfalls as a Form of AI-based Feedback for Creativity Support
Georgi V. Georgiev and Yazan Barhoush (University of Oulu
Finland) 15. Data as Action: Constructing Dynamic Data Physicalizations
Jason Alexander (University of Bath
UK) Part Four: Trajectories 16. Making Data: The Next Generation
Ian Gwilt and Aaron Davis (University of South Australia)
TOC Foreword
Karel van der Waarde (Graphic Design Consultant
Belgium) Introduction
Ian Gwilt (University of South Australia) Part One: Theories 1. Data Objects Thinking With Your Hands
Adrien Segal (California College of the Arts
USA) 2. Shifting Data between the Material and the Virtual is Not an Immaterial Matter
Dew Harrison (University of Wolverhampton
UK) 3. Data as Environment: Physicalization Strategies for Communicating Environmental Data
Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University
USA) and Laura Perovich (MIT
USA) 4. Designing Explanations of Data-based Interactions in Socio-Technical Systems
Aaron Fry (Parsons School of Design
USA) 5. Moving Data: Visualizing Human and Nonhuman Movement Artistically
Michele Barker and Anna Munster (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part Two: Practices 6. Uncanny Landscapes: Experiential Encounters with Ecological Data
Zoë Sadokierski
Monica Monin and Andrew Burrell (University of Technology Sydney
Australia) 7. Exploring Digital-material Hybridity in the Postdigital Museum
Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake (Sheffield Hallam University
UK) 8. Socio-material Translations of Data and Value(s)
Bettina Nissen (University of Edinburgh
UK) 9. Personal Data Manifestation: A Tangible Poetics of Data
Giles Lane (Proboscis
UK) and George Roussos (Birkbeck
University of London
UK) 10. Data and Emotion: The Climate Change Object
Karin von Ompteda (OCAD
Canada) Part Three: Techniques 11. Hybrid Data Constructs: Interacting with Biomedical Data in Augmented Spaces
Daniel F. Keefe
Bridger Herman
Jung Who Nam
Daniel Orban and Seth Johnson (University of Minnesota
USA) 12. Sonic Data Physicalization
Stephen Barrass (University of Canberra
Australia) 13. Making with Climate Data: Materiality
Metaphor and Engagement
Mitchell Whitelaw and Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University) 14. Waterfalls as a Form of AI-based Feedback for Creativity Support
Georgi V. Georgiev and Yazan Barhoush (University of Oulu
Finland) 15. Data as Action: Constructing Dynamic Data Physicalizations
Jason Alexander (University of Bath
UK) Part Four: Trajectories 16. Making Data: The Next Generation
Ian Gwilt and Aaron Davis (University of South Australia)
Karel van der Waarde (Graphic Design Consultant
Belgium) Introduction
Ian Gwilt (University of South Australia) Part One: Theories 1. Data Objects Thinking With Your Hands
Adrien Segal (California College of the Arts
USA) 2. Shifting Data between the Material and the Virtual is Not an Immaterial Matter
Dew Harrison (University of Wolverhampton
UK) 3. Data as Environment: Physicalization Strategies for Communicating Environmental Data
Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University
USA) and Laura Perovich (MIT
USA) 4. Designing Explanations of Data-based Interactions in Socio-Technical Systems
Aaron Fry (Parsons School of Design
USA) 5. Moving Data: Visualizing Human and Nonhuman Movement Artistically
Michele Barker and Anna Munster (University of New South Wales
Australia) Part Two: Practices 6. Uncanny Landscapes: Experiential Encounters with Ecological Data
Zoë Sadokierski
Monica Monin and Andrew Burrell (University of Technology Sydney
Australia) 7. Exploring Digital-material Hybridity in the Postdigital Museum
Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake (Sheffield Hallam University
UK) 8. Socio-material Translations of Data and Value(s)
Bettina Nissen (University of Edinburgh
UK) 9. Personal Data Manifestation: A Tangible Poetics of Data
Giles Lane (Proboscis
UK) and George Roussos (Birkbeck
University of London
UK) 10. Data and Emotion: The Climate Change Object
Karin von Ompteda (OCAD
Canada) Part Three: Techniques 11. Hybrid Data Constructs: Interacting with Biomedical Data in Augmented Spaces
Daniel F. Keefe
Bridger Herman
Jung Who Nam
Daniel Orban and Seth Johnson (University of Minnesota
USA) 12. Sonic Data Physicalization
Stephen Barrass (University of Canberra
Australia) 13. Making with Climate Data: Materiality
Metaphor and Engagement
Mitchell Whitelaw and Geoff Hinchcliffe (Australian National University) 14. Waterfalls as a Form of AI-based Feedback for Creativity Support
Georgi V. Georgiev and Yazan Barhoush (University of Oulu
Finland) 15. Data as Action: Constructing Dynamic Data Physicalizations
Jason Alexander (University of Bath
UK) Part Four: Trajectories 16. Making Data: The Next Generation
Ian Gwilt and Aaron Davis (University of South Australia)