How can we give data physical form? And how might those creations change the ways we experience data and the stories it can tell? Making with Physical Design and Craft in a Data-Driven World provides a snapshot of the diverse practices contemporary creators are using to produce objects, spaces, and experiences imbued with data. Across 25+ beautifully-illustrated chapters, international artists, designers, and scientists each explain the process of creating a specific data-driven piece―illustrating their practice with candid sketches, photos, and design artifacts from their own studios. The author website, featuring updates and more information about the projects behind the book, can be found . Featuring influential voices in computer science, data science, graphic design, art, craft, and architecture, Making with Data is accessible and inspiring for enthusiasts and experts alike.
An interesting collection of data physicalization projects packaged in a very nicely designed book. It's fascinating and inspiring to see so many different approaches and to get insight into how the creators went about making their projects (i.e., the tools, materials, software, processes they used). But, perhaps ironically, one limitation of the book format is that I often felt I didn't really have a complete understanding of what these projects were about because I couldn't actually touch them. Many of the write-ups don't include a complete description of the work and sometimes the photos are unclear or only capture part of the design, leaving me with a gap in understanding.
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This book showcases an amazing variety of innovative physical representations of data! A little technical and abstract in places. In-depth review to follow on my blog: https://datasoapbox.com/blog/