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SARoskop
Martin Hesselmeier [de], Karin Lingnau [de]
Lounge @ Foyer
The project "SARoskop" is dealing with the visualisation of electromagnetic waves. In a matrix of 25 objects the installation is composed as an interactive sculpture reacting sensitively to the data of the proximate surrounding, transforming it into movement and interdependent oscillations.
Our rendered landscape visualisation for this residential development in Bow, London. More information on Bow Road on our website.
This is my final visualisation of my running data for project two. I chose to keep it simpler this time overall due to the detail in the graph itself. I still wanted to keep the waterfront to show where I was running and a representation of the distance. But due to my main idea not working out I haven't integrated it as well as I had hoped. Overall I am happy with it but mostly for how the data set turned out and what I could take from the data and being able to see my running in another light.
A second trial workshop on visual historic newspaper data, held at the British Library on 30 October 2019
Our rendered landscape architect's visualisation for the public realm design to a residential development in west London. More information on Finchley Road on our website.
A second trial workshop on visual historic newspaper data, held at the British Library on 30 October 2019
Our night time rendered landscape architect's visualisation for a seventh floor roof garden design to a residential development in east London. More information on Waping High Street on our website.
A second trial workshop on visual historic newspaper data, held at the British Library on 30 October 2019
Doclab is a new programme section, focusing on the relationship between new media and documentary. The main theme this year is data visualisation.
What documentary stories lie buried in the databases of government bodies, market researchers and large companies like Google? What conclusions could we draw about ourselves and our culture, if we trace our footprints on the internet?
Our collective daily comings and goings have, for many years now, been registered in the most diverse ways. The amount of data available is gigantic, and it is becoming ever easier and more tempting to do something with it. We are seeing this particularly in the rise of the phenomenon of “data visualisation” among academics, web designers, media artists and, to an increasing extent, documentary makers.
Within Doclab, IDFA will examine how data visualisations reveal the most absurd, humbling, trivial and unexpected aspects of reality. The programme, which is made up of films, web sites and interactive projects, will show a selection of those data visualisations from recent years that appeal the most to the imagination, and investigate how these relate to contemporary documentary cinema and cross media.
Doclab 2008 is supported by the Mondriaan Foundation, the Netherlands Film Fund and the Netherlands Cultural Broadcasting Fund (Stimuleringsfonds).
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