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|   Course Description 
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      A lecture and lab course to explore the visual organization 
        of information. Lectures, readings and technical demos will focus on a 
        range of conceptual models of data visual mapping as implemented in various 
        disciplines, artistic, statistical and scientific, that are used to represent 
        information visually.   | |
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     Koolhaas' Seattle Library 
    Making Visible the Invisible The Data  | 
    OMA/LMN 
      Concept Book | PrinceRamus 
      on TED | SPL 
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SECTION ID  | 
    MAPPING DATA IN 
      A LINEAR DIRECTION | 
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| [wk 1].......Lecture 1.06 | Introduction: Data Overview | |
| Data Visualization: To translate abstract data into visual 
      form Purpose: To give insight about a phenomena Linear Visualization  | 
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| Lab 1.08 | XMLstripper | SPLDataTools | |
|  Introduction to the Processing 
      environment | XML 
      Basic | 
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Reading  | 
    Review course resources | 
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| [wk 2].............Lab 1.13 | Interactive Histogram | |
| Lecture 1.15 | Visual Communication Basics [PPT] | |
| Form | Color | Balance | Movement | | 
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Reading  | 
    Information Visualization (Robert Kosara) | 
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| [wk 3].......Lecture 1.20 | Discipline Specific Perspectives [PPT] | |
|  Historical 
      examples Tufte [2] Scientific Visualization Studio: NASA | Wolfram's New Kind of Science Library Science: Information retrieval | data mapping Social Science/Geography: GIS | CyberSpace | CyberGeography Information Aesthetics: Infosthetics | Visual Complexity  | 
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| 1.22 | Linear 
      Data Project Presentation  Syed Reza Ali Andres Burbano Darren Hardy Pehr Hovey Matt Hubert  | 
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Reading  | 
    Organic Information 
      Design, Ben Fry | 
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SECTION 2D  | 
    MULTIDIRECTIONAL 
      FLOW IN 2D MAPPING SPACE | 
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| [wk 4]......Lecture 1.27 | Information Design | |
| Lab 1.29 | MAST CONFERENCE | |
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| [wk 5]......Lecture 2.03 | 2D Spatial Maps [ppt] | |
| Lab 2.05 | Pie Chart | TreeMap Demo | HerdingGame | |
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| [wk 6]......Lecture 2.10 | Individual Lab | |
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| Lab 2.12 | 2D Data 
      Project Presentation Syed Reza Ali Andres Burbano Darren Hardy Pehr Hovey Matt Hubert  | 
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SECTION 3D  | 
    3D SPATIAL INTERACTIVE | 
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| [wk 7].......Lecture 2.17 | Time Based Visualization & Narrative | |
Data in 3D Space Mass Interactive Time Wrap Map Torus 3D Ephemera Fluid Metaphoric  | 
    Medrano | YChuang |   | 
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| lab 2.19 | Processing | |
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Reading  | 
    TBA | 
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| [wk 8].......Lecture 2.24 | Translation & Metaphor, Interactive | |
| To use a set of data for another purpose (light, noise as a way to design a building) | ||
| Lab 2.26 | TBA | |
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| [wk 9].................. 3.03 | Independent Meetings  | 
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| 3.05 | Work-in-Progress Presentation | |
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| [wk 10]............Lab 3.10 | Dead Week; Production | |
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| [wk 11]................. 3.17 | Final Projects  | 
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Grading  | 
     Completion of 3 projects 25% each  Participation and Literature Review 25% The course is designed to accommodate both beginning and advanced students. All students will be expected to perform at the level of their expertise but programming experience is desirable.  | 
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