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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Week 5

Inventing Abstraction Network Analysis

February 1, 2022Mem 1 Comment

MoMA’s Inventing Abstraction exhibit has a very useful website that visualizes the network of artists contributing to abstraction in the arts. In the description of the diagram, it says “Abstraction was not the inspiration of a solitary genius but the… Continue Reading →

Week 5 abstraction, arts, Network, visualization

Network Analysis

February 1, 2022Alistair 1 Comment

For this blog, I chose to analyze the network of early 29th century artists which was created for the Inventing Abstraction exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2012 and 2013. The graph depicts artists who… Continue Reading →

Week 5 art, MoMA, Network analysis

Homesteading the Plains – Network Analysis

February 1, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

I looked at a project called “Homesteading the Plains” by the University of Nebraska.  The project contains many parts, and one of these parts is an interactive network which the authors of this project made in Gephi. What (or who)… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Homesteading the Plains, Network, Network analysis

Time for Bacon!

January 31, 2022James 1 Comment

I’m going to be honest. When I saw ‘Francis Bacon’, my mind went to ‘Kevin Bacon’, so that’s why I check out this project. Still, I found it pretty interesting. ‘The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon’ is an everchanging dataset… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Six Degrees of Francis Bacon, week 5

Finding Paul Revere

January 31, 2022James Brink Leave a Comment

I ended up exploring “Using Metadata to Find Paul Revere.” Personally, I am not the most thrilled to see graphs and networks again after algorithms, but it is still fascinating to see applications of graphs that I would never even… Continue Reading →

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