infographics + data visualization at the adobe museum of digital media (AMDM)

'inform: turning data into meaning', curated by wired magazine editor thomas goetz, is the latest exhibition of the free online adobe museum of digital media
'inform: turning data into meaning' is an exhibition on infographics and the quantification and visualization of data
from the digital world. curated by thomas goetz, executive editor of wired magazine, the exhibition is the most recent
addition to the adobe museum of digital media (AMDM), and represents the inaugural show of the online museum's
'curator in residence' initiative.
the AMDM is an exclusively web-based gallery, accessible free of charge and focusing on how digital media
influences culture and society. the 'inform' exhibition presents ten compelling visualizations-- across the range of static,
video, and interactive pieces-- all explorable by visitors in greater detail. information about the project and text commentary
by goetz are easily accessible via icons on each project page, from which users may also engage in discussion
with other museumgoers in a comments section.
works include '317', a graphic visualization by carolina andreoli in which she charts the relationship she has
with each of the 317 people she met between 1987 and 2009; 'we feel fine', the iconic web-scraping visualization
by jonathan harris and sep kamvar that offers and illustration and search for how the world is feeling
based on searches of personal blogs for the phrases 'I feel' and 'I am feeling'; and 'amsterdam SMS messages
on new year's eve' by aaron koblin, an animation that tracks the number of text messages sent over the days
leading up to and following january 1st, 2008.
'amsterdam SMS messages on new year's eve' by aaron koblin, one of the works on exhibition in 'inform: turning data into meaning'

'we feel fine' interface by jonathan harris and sep kamvar

'inform:
turning data into meaning', curated by wired magazine editor thomas
goetz, is the latest exhibition of the free online adobe museum of
digital media
above, 'twitter reputations' by kunal anand

'skype visualization' by onformative studio (cedric kiefer and julia laub)
exhibition curator thomas goetz:
'for many of us, the digital world is where our lives take form. we quantify our friends on facebook, earn fans on flickr
and count followers on twitter. our every action is logged and cookied and crunched. this world may be invisible,
but it is demonstrably real. it is where ideas spread, communities emerge, passions flare, and news travels.
this exhibit celebrates a new generation of visual pioneers—part graphic designers, part statisticians, part artists—
who have a faculty for turning data into meaning, often with beauty and urgency we don’t expect from data.
[...] strictly speaking, these are simply visual displays of quantitative information. but [...] these visualizations
don’t just tell us about our world, on- and off-line; they tell us about ourselves, through and through.'

exploring 'we feel fine' in the adobe museum of digital media gallery
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