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2014
Data Transparency

Data is not dissimilar to a conclusion of our past, and we need it for our future; what we see from a computer is something that has already happened.We use intelligent methods of computing science to analyze the data to prdict the future. We live in a world of data, like a language objectively describing our past. In this artwork, I focus more on rethinking and recalibrating the role of data in our lives and the relationship between the virtual world we build as a primary method of data storing, analyzing, and visualization and ourselves. Also, it is better to make sense of the role of data visualization before really visualizing it. Finally, I found an excellent perspective to see how data connects with our lives: Time.

Therefore, the project is not aiming to visualize any specific data, but what I am trying to imagine is the “data visualization” itself.  Therefore, the project is not aiming to visualize any specific data, but what I am trying to imagine is the “data visualization” itself. Area and bubble game could be used to present different data sets, with the bubbles growing or shrinking to reflect the size of each group. The exhibit’s interactivity would help draw people in and encourage exploration of the presented data. Overall, this has the potential to be a unique and exciting way to demonstrate the power and importance of data visualization.

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