Thanks, Mitchell! Terrific stuff as always. Just starting a new visualization/archives project here at NYPL, so that reminder to be audacious and show everything is great to hear.
this is just fantastically excellent - the Nolan/Ned Kelly analogy for search at 2.00 made me call fellow office workers over to my desk and replay it to them...!
I'm Mitchell Whitelaw, an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra. This blog began in 2009 as documentation of a research project on the visualisation of archival datasets, supported by the National Archives of Australia under the Ian Maclean Award. Now it documents my ongoing research into the exploratory display and visualisation of large cultural collections.
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michael said...
Thanks, Mitchell! Terrific stuff as always. Just starting a new visualization/archives project here at NYPL, so that reminder to be audacious and show everything is great to hear.
25 November 2010 at 4:46 pm
nick bastow said...
this is just fantastically excellent - the Nolan/Ned Kelly analogy for search at 2.00 made me call fellow office workers over to my desk and replay it to them...!
21 January 2011 at 4:29 pm