Listen "38 | Visual Complexity w/ Manuel Lima"
Episode Synopsis
Hi all,
Finally, after chasing him for a long while we have Manuel Lima on the show! Manuel has been around for a very long time. He created Visual Complexity in 2005, an archive of network visualizations which became very popular. He is also the author of two great books: Visual Complexity and The Book of Trees. In the show we talk about archiving visualizations, how to write and publish visualization books and how the whole field had developed and where it is heading. Great great show!
Take care.
Links
Manuel’s master thesis at Parson’s: BlogViz
Visual Complexity (Book)
Visual Complexity (Website)
The Book of Trees
Information Visualization Manifesto (check the comments section!)
Manuel’s Current Employer: Code Academy
Infosthetics Blog
Barabasi’s Linked: http://barabasilab.com/LinkedBook/
Johnson’s Emergence
Visual Simplexity (Book)
The Allosphere Display
Finally, after chasing him for a long while we have Manuel Lima on the show! Manuel has been around for a very long time. He created Visual Complexity in 2005, an archive of network visualizations which became very popular. He is also the author of two great books: Visual Complexity and The Book of Trees. In the show we talk about archiving visualizations, how to write and publish visualization books and how the whole field had developed and where it is heading. Great great show!
Take care.
Links
Manuel’s master thesis at Parson’s: BlogViz
Visual Complexity (Book)
Visual Complexity (Website)
The Book of Trees
Information Visualization Manifesto (check the comments section!)
Manuel’s Current Employer: Code Academy
Infosthetics Blog
Barabasi’s Linked: http://barabasilab.com/LinkedBook/
Johnson’s Emergence
Visual Simplexity (Book)
The Allosphere Display
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