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February 21, 2022kampa Leave a Comment

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Midterm: Network Analysis of X-Men Covers

February 17, 2022James Brink Leave a Comment

I used Gephi to look at the relationship between illustrators and the occurrence of each character with each Artist. Here is my process and results!

Midterm Gephi, Network analysis, x-men

Francis Bacon is Everywhere

February 10, 2022kampa Leave a Comment

Francis Bacon is everywhere. That’s what the website “Six Degrees of Francis Bacon” shows its viewer through a huge network of thousands of vertices which connect him to not only the queen of England, but Thomas Hobbes and Julius Caesar!… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized Digital Humanities, Network analysis

Network Analysis on Women’s Club

February 9, 2022Nina Sun Leave a Comment

This is the network that I explored in my blog. It contains several social connections of the Grand Rapid Elites in the reform period. I mainly explored the women’s club, which contains information about the Grand Rapids Federation of Women’s… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis, Network Visualization

Network Analysis: Inventing Abstraction

February 1, 2022Mikai 1 Comment

Abstraction is a modern art type that boomed in the early 1900s, sweeping across media forms like painting, photography, and sculpture. Pioneers of the field like Pablo Picasso or Francis Picabia, deeply connected to their communities as artists, held tremendous… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized Network analysis, Week 4

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

Introduction to Network Analysis

January 31, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

The project I chose to explore is the Introduction to Network Analysis by Thomas Padilla and Brandon Locke. This post is mainly focused on guiding how to start analyzing and creating a network analysis using Gephi, a data visualization tool. When the… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis

Inventing Abstraction, 1910–1925 Project

January 31, 2022Ali 1 Comment
The Chart

“Abstraction was not the inspiration of a solitary genius but the product of network thinking—of ideas moving through a nexus of artists and intellectuals working in different mediums and in far-flung places.  Its pioneers were more closely linked than is… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK ANALYSIS

January 31, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Introduction to Network Analysis is a guide for users to conduct network analysis in Gephi. The website provides example data including information about scholars working in Digital Humanities. Based on the data given by the website, the node refers to… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Data, Digital Humanities, Gephi, Network analysis

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