Information Visualization (2003)
article⁄Information Visualization (2003)
abstract⁄Digital visualization addresses representational challenges from within and without architecture. ‘Disciplinary’ digital visualization is used to explore, understand and communicate architectural information associated with the production of buildings. 3D modeling, rendering, animation and VR as well as the power of digital media to permit the seamless integration of various data types are unleashing completely new ways to display architecture. As digital power continues to increase and get cheaper, portability and wifi networks take root, and visualization work becomes even more main stream, we can expect growing changes in the way the design process is conducted, buildings are presented and documented, and the public and 3rd party’s demands from professional services. This demands a more conscious researchpedagogies aimed at developing new representation conventions.
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Year |
2003 |
Authors |
Bermudez, Julio; Foresti, Stefano. |
Issue |
Connecting » Crossroads of Digital Discourse |
Pages |
346 |
Library link |
Kevin R. Klinger, 2003. bib⁄Connecting >> Crossroads of Digital Discourse. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
information-visualization |