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Ben Fry | COMPUTATIONAL INFORMATION DESIGN
The ability to collect, store, and manage data is increasing quickly,
but our ability to understand it remains constant. In an attempt to
gain better understanding of data, fields such as information
visualization, data mining and graphic design are employed, each
solving an isolated part of the specific problem, but failing in a
broader sense: there are too many unsolved problems in the
visualization of complex data. As a solution, this dissertation
proposes that the individual fields be brought together as part of a
singular process titled Computational Information Design.
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