Data Visualization as Abstract Realism
This talk explores the epistemic and aesthetic dimensions of data visualization, examining how abstraction shapes our perception of reality. Drawing on theoretical perspectives and a range of artistic and research-based projects, I will interrogate how data visualization constructs, distorts, and challenges the relationship between abstraction and reality. By critically engaging with its visual grammar and ideological underpinnings, this talk will reflect on the tensions inherent in making the invisible visible through abstraction.
Time
Tuesday, 16.12.25 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Topic
History of Art and Media Science
Speaker
Kim Albrecht (Information Design, Folkwang University Essen)
Target groups
Researchers
All interested
Students
Languages
English
Location
Online
Reservation
not required
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Additional Information
Organizer
Department of Art History & Institute of Media Studies at the University of Bonn, Brandenburg Center for Media Studies (ZeM)
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