As We May Think
The well-known article of Vanevar Bush, 1945
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As We May Think
The well-known article of Vanevar Bush, 1945
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Info-aesthetics
Lev Manovich coined the term of Info-Aesthetics, structured the area - and plans to publish a book of this topic.
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information aesthetics weblog
form follows data - towards creative information visualization: One of the best collections of mappings creating both meaningful and aesthetic visualisations, set up by Andrew Vande Moere, teaching, working and researching in Sidney, Australia.
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Scientific Visualization
A Critical History of Computer Graphics and Animation - a course by Wayne Carlson at the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (Ohio).
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Well-known since Nathan Shedroff, the Continuum of Understanding gives insight in the process of transforming Data into Information (and even further to Knowledge and Wisdom)
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Designingwithtype.com
This is a web site devoted to the art and appreciation of typography. It offers a unique typographic resource for students, educators, and professionals, showcasing talent from around the world.
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The University Twente ist seetting up a collection of design-related theories. Yor can get an overview at their websiteas they clustered the theories. The theories are just briefly described, but its git to get an overview - a must for designers.
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Making the Modern World
A project by the Science Museum, London. Dr Tilly Blyth curates a new project; it is part of a museum-wide project called Making the Modern World which connects exhibits in the museum to a website containing stories about science and invention from the eighteenth century to today. The project explains the development and the global spread of modern industrial society and its effects on all our lives.
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Wall-Sized Electronic Paper at EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan
A huge 2,1×2,6m display, combining Electronic Paper with tradidtional LCD displays is shown at the EXPO 2005 in Japan