Hey all, Lately we've been talking more about conceptual mapping, and what that might look like. Here are some examples we've come across (not all of them are collections related, but you can imagine how the metaphor would play out in a museum):
McCord Museum's artifact concept map (created using Thinkmap) http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/scripts/thinkmap.php?Lang=1 Amsterdam's Openbare library tag browser (created using Flash) http://zoeken.oba.nl/?q=things&x=0&y=0 Tagging patterns/propensities on social networks, Flickr and Last.FM particularly (created using Processing) http://www.fidgt.com/visualize Popularity of Seattle Public Library's book collection by subject (created using Processing) http://www.syedrezaali.com/blog/?p=562 An non-interactive/dynamic abstract map of node links (created using Illustrator) http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Links/184045 Online trends across various social media outlets (created using Flash) http://www.gridplane.com/html/projects/data-vis/ Visualization of science journal citations (click on the ring to highlight specific relationships) (created using Flash) http://well-formed.eigenfactor.org/radial.html Cheers, James _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
