Plazas, Hugo (2017) Journalism visualization devices: six visual modes of seeing. In: ISEA 2017 Manizales Bio-Creation and Peace. Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Electronic Arts. Julián Jaramillo Arango, Andrés Bubarno, Felipe César Londoño & G. Mauricio Mejía., Manizales, Colombia. ISBN 978-958-759-161-3
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The growing number of visualization devices in the online jour- nalism world draws attention to the mechanisms both technical and symbolic that build the relation between the producer and the user in the interaction with the device. This relation has been studied in different approaches and empirical research; some of them related to the visual studies field. This paper aims to con- tribute to the study of the visual aspects of this relation through the analysis of the implicit representation of the user that the producer depicts into the device. This symbolic approach tends to find the guidance operation for interaction as a prescriptive model of information consumption focused in the visual representation. This paper propose six-visual modes for this guidance operation as the established models in the current online journalism: (1) visualization of events, (2) visualization of hidden issues, (3) visualization of spaces, (4) visualization of narratives, (5) visuali- zation of the subject involved with data and (6) visualization of convergences. These six modes are defined and their characteris- tics explicated.
Tipo de Elemento: | Sección de libro |
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Palabras Clave: | Computer-journalism, data visualization, visuality, visual modes, online newspaper. |
Asunto: | N Bellas Artes > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR N Bellas Artes > NC Drawing Design Illustration |
Division: | Facultad de Artes > Diseño Gráfico > Productividad |
Depósito de Usuario: | Hugo Plazas |
Fecha Deposito: | 23 Oct 2018 13:52 |
Ultima Modificación: | 23 Oct 2018 13:52 |
URI: | http://sired.udenar.edu.co/id/eprint/5171 |
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