Analog Storytelling

Dates
November 16, 2022
Type
Lecture
Reading
Unit

Demediation

Location
In ClassMS Teams

Lecture(s)

  • <Link TBD>

Read

Lauri Flick’s “How does data tell a story with large scale physical art installations

Prain, Leann. “Telling Community Stories through S.T.I.T.C.H.E.D.: An Interview with Climbing PoeTree.” Strange Material, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2014, pp. 89 – 93.

Explore

Knight, Kim Brillante. “’Danger, Jane Roe!’ Material Data Visualization as Feminist Praxis.” Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and the Digital Humanities. Edited by Elizabeth Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont, University of Minnesota Press, 2018, pp. 3 – 24.

To Do

We’re going to do a bit of prep for your next assignment. Take notes in whatever format you’re comfortable with, so long as you can access them later. We’ll have 25 minutes to walk through these, then we’ll post your notes (images or text) on Teams and have a discussion. You should walk away from this activity with a clearer view of your final project.

  1. Review your data set and write down 5 emotions it makes you feel (at least five)
  2. What colors do you ascribe to each emotion?
  3. What shapes do you ascribe to each emotion?
  4. What method do you think would fit your data?

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