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Transcript of Cairo
presenting and exploringthe two sides of information graphics and visualization
www.thefunctionalart.comTWITTER: @albertocairo
In the past, information graphics were about presenting highly edited summaries of data.
In many cases, they summarized too much and didn’t allow readers to dig into the complexity of the original sets of data.
This style is still ingood shape today.
Today, an opposite trend is gaining momentum: because data is increasingly available and easy to access, designers seem to think that
just throwing numbers at readers is enough
http://www.chrisharrison.net
Cross-references in the Bible
My first reaction: This is very cool!
My first reaction: This is very cool!
On a second thought: So what?
The amount of data is so overwhelming that, once you quench the curiosity of seeing your own neighborhood, other possible
comparisons and stories are difficult to get
My first reaction: This is very cool!
On a second thought: So what?
We are forcing readers to become their own reporters and editors: they have to look into the data, explore it, and then extract
conclusions. We must help with that
My first reaction: This is very cool!
On a second thought: So what?
Presentation and exploration are complementary
We must embrace complexity but we also have to give readers clues to understand that complexity
The Visual Information-Seeking Mantra
Ben Shneiderman (1996)“Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand”
http://revistaepoca.globo.com/diagrama/noticia/2011/10/diagrama-298-anos-de-falacao.html