We have Dietmar Offenhuber, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, on the show again to talk about “Indexical Visualizations”: visualizations that reduce the gap between the recorded phenomenon and its representation.

On the show we talk about strategies to define and build indexical visualizations. Dietmar provides numerous examples, including thermometers, tree rings, petri dishes, and the blinking lights in your router. He also offers tips on experimenting with this kind of visualization and connecting to the indexical vis community.

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We have Dietmar Offenhuber, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, on the show again to talk about “Indexical Visualizations”: visualizations that reduce the gap between the recorded phenomenon and its representation.


In Dietmar’s words: “If we understand ‘data’ as a collection of symbolically encoded observations, could we think of a display that conveys information—without the symbolic encoding of data—through the object itself?”


On the show we talk about strategies to define and build indexical visualizations. Dietmar provides numerous examples, including thermometers, tree rings, petri dishes, and the blinking lights in your router. He also offers tips on experimenting with this kind of visualization and connecting to the indexical vis community.


If you enjoy this episode you may also want to listen to our previous episode with Dietmar and to our “data sculptures” episode with Domestic Data Streamers.


Enjoy the show!

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LINKS

OddOne (who made our new title music)
Dietmar Offenhuber: http://offenhuber.net/
Paul Slovic’s “Psychic Numbing
Example: Kamel Makhloufi’s Iraqi casualties
Example: Hydrogen sulfide measurement
Documentation from Indexical Design Symposium
Photoviz book from Nicolas Felton
Related Data Stories episodes:

DS 51 | Smart Cities w/ Dietmar Offenhuber
DS 58 | Data Installations w/ Domestic Data Streamers

Book chapter: Offenhuber, Dietmar, and Orkan Telhan. 2015. “Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.” In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.
Other examples:

Standing Waves on a String
Bubble Chamber Representations
http://www.highres.factum-arte.org/Tutankhamun/
Pinterest’s collection of indexical visualizations
Hydrogen Sulfide Measurement
Slime Mold
Latent Figure Protocol