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Autographic Design
The Matter of Data in a Self-Inscribing World
Taschenbuch von Dietmar Offenhuber
Sprache: Englisch

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An ambitious vision for design based on the premise that data is material, not abstract.

Data analysis and visualization are crucial tools in today's society, and digital representations have steadily become the default. Yet, more and more often, we find that citizen scientists, environmental activists, and forensic amateurs are using analog methods to present evidence of pollution, climate change, and the spread of disinformation. In this illuminating book, Dietmar Offenhuber presents a model for these practices, a model to make data generation accountable: autographic design.

Autographic refers to the notion that every event inscribes itself in countless ways. Think of a sundial, for example—a perfectly autographic device that displays information on itself. Inspired by such post-digital practices of visualization and evidence construction, Offenhuber describes an approach to visualization based on the premise that data is a material entity rather than an abstract representation. Emerson wrote, “Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face.” In Autographic Design, Offenhuber introduces a model for design that emphasizes traces, imprints, and self-inscriptions, turning them into sensory displays.

In an age where misinformation is harder and harder to identify, Autographic Design makes an urgent and persuasive case for a different approach that calls attention to the production of data and its connection to the material world.
An ambitious vision for design based on the premise that data is material, not abstract.

Data analysis and visualization are crucial tools in today's society, and digital representations have steadily become the default. Yet, more and more often, we find that citizen scientists, environmental activists, and forensic amateurs are using analog methods to present evidence of pollution, climate change, and the spread of disinformation. In this illuminating book, Dietmar Offenhuber presents a model for these practices, a model to make data generation accountable: autographic design.

Autographic refers to the notion that every event inscribes itself in countless ways. Think of a sundial, for example—a perfectly autographic device that displays information on itself. Inspired by such post-digital practices of visualization and evidence construction, Offenhuber describes an approach to visualization based on the premise that data is a material entity rather than an abstract representation. Emerson wrote, “Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face.” In Autographic Design, Offenhuber introduces a model for design that emphasizes traces, imprints, and self-inscriptions, turning them into sensory displays.

In an age where misinformation is harder and harder to identify, Autographic Design makes an urgent and persuasive case for a different approach that calls attention to the production of data and its connection to the material world.
Über den Autor
Dietmar Offenhuber is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Art + Design at Northeastern University, with a joint appointment in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs. He is currently a visiting scholar at Harvard metaLAB and was recently a fellow at the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities. He is the author of the award-winning Waste Is Information (MIT Press).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introducing Autography 1
1 Traces and Modes of Trace-Making 27
2 Autographic Design Operations 49
3 Found Traces 67
4 Instrumentation--Tracing Atmospheres 93
5 Making Traces and Constructing Evidence 123
6 Autographic Environments 155
7 Signals 179
8 Conclusion: notes on Designing Autographics 201
Acknowledgments 213
Notes 215
Bibliography 241
Index 267
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Kunstgeschichte
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780262547024
ISBN-10: 0262547023
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Offenhuber, Dietmar
Hersteller: MIT Press Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Maße: 225 x 149 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Dietmar Offenhuber
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,476 kg
Artikel-ID: 127255603
Über den Autor
Dietmar Offenhuber is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Art + Design at Northeastern University, with a joint appointment in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs. He is currently a visiting scholar at Harvard metaLAB and was recently a fellow at the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities. He is the author of the award-winning Waste Is Information (MIT Press).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introducing Autography 1
1 Traces and Modes of Trace-Making 27
2 Autographic Design Operations 49
3 Found Traces 67
4 Instrumentation--Tracing Atmospheres 93
5 Making Traces and Constructing Evidence 123
6 Autographic Environments 155
7 Signals 179
8 Conclusion: notes on Designing Autographics 201
Acknowledgments 213
Notes 215
Bibliography 241
Index 267
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Kunstgeschichte
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780262547024
ISBN-10: 0262547023
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Offenhuber, Dietmar
Hersteller: MIT Press Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Maße: 225 x 149 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Dietmar Offenhuber
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,476 kg
Artikel-ID: 127255603
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