Josh Dorman, ink on antique maps on panel
Moving forward on to your next project, you may chose any visual media and use the same or new data. You are encouraged to pursue more personal and artistic expression in this project.
On Wednesday many of you presented inspirational case study for your next project. Some of you yet to catch up on that front. Everyone please post an entry to share your case study, in the comment section of this post.
On Wednesday many of you presented inspirational case study for your next project. Some of you yet to catch up on that front. Everyone please post an entry to share your case study, in the comment section of this post.
Below are a few links showing projects that transformed data/information in to art:
http://directedplay.com/dataandart.html
http://nickhardeman.com/blog/?p=244
http://whatspop.com/entry/gravity-interest-viz
http://www.jorge-ayala.com/2008/09/density-scenario.html
http://flowingdata.com/category/visualization/artistic-visualization/
http://www.visualizing.org/
Inspirations - Brad Saiki
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stumbleupon.com/su/8AH3F1/www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/infographic-day-bottle-water-really-bad-yes?partner=homepage_newsletter
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663074/infographic-of-the-day-the-coen-brotherss-coterie-of-actors
http://hoopism.com/?p=961