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1 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady1 MAT 259 Visualizing Information  What is Visualization?  Rhetoric of the Image  Intersections of Computing & Data Organization January 17, 2006

2 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady2 Visualization  Any technique for creating images, diagrams, animations to communicate any message  Analogous: An image, or picture visually reproduces the likeness of some subject  Its form is usually 2 dimensional, sometimes simulating 3D space  Still images exist in the moment, require multiple images to show transition and change  Time-based images allow for transition & change  Interactive images allow for multilinear retrieval

3 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady3 Image as Communication  Usually, the image conveys meaning, but not necessarily  An image may also convey a secondary message: mood, a feeling, (emotional values)  Representation can be: a)literal or denotative: A precise description of a situation b)connotative: 2 nd level meaning, sub-text, inferred information c)metaphoric: symbolic representation where a thing is presented as something else d)specialized: image cannot tell us its meaning, outside information needed e)abstract: not coded to convey literal information, but may impact in other ways

4 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady4 What are the Elements of Visualization? 3 layers of Messages: 1)A coded iconic message: (cultural information)  A set of colors with specific references  Inventory, a complete system  Spatial referent, point of view  Stylistic: Connotes cultural identity 2)A non-coded iconic message:  If photographic: literal rather then symbolic 3)A linguistic Message:  Captions, labels, explanations, film dialogue, comic strip balloon: (Can images escape text?)

5 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady5

6 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady6 Linguistic Message: Anchorage  Anchorage: (Ideological)  The text guides not only identification but interpretation  Helps me to choose the correct level of perception (limits the projective power of the image)  Complementary:  Text provides meaning not found in the image  Image is easier to read Text & images are fragments. Unity of message realized at a higher order: that of the story

7 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady7

8 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady8 Images Created Through Technology  Chemical: silver based, mechanical photography  Electrical, Cathode ray tube  Xray: electro-magnetic radiation  Computational processes, mathematical based

9 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady9 Discipline Specific Visualizations  Each discipline has a particular implementation goal  LSIS: citation indexing, bibliographic indexing, etc.  Scientific Visualization: Map physical phenomena in 2D, or 3D  Information Visualization: Analyzing and transforming nonspatial data into visual form for cognition  Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Cartographic framework, a familiar way to map data  Art: Aesthetics, complexity, culturally meaningful results  Architecture: to convey information & affect

10 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady10 Goal Driven Methodologies  Information Visualization: visually map abstract, nonspatial info for cognition  Information retrieval research in vast data sets  Depicting the overall semantic structure of a set of documents  Identifying patterns through visualization (DNA)

11 Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program UC Santa Barbara MAT 259 Visualizing Information Winter 2006George Legrady11 References  “Rhetoric of the Image”, Roland Barthes  “Envisioning Information”, Edward Tufte


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