| George Legrady:
Making Visible the Invisible
Visualizing the Collective Data Space: The Library As Data
Exchange Center, a public arts commission for the Seattle
Central Library
also featured in November at the Whitney
Artport.
“Making Visible the Invisible” is a commission
for the Rem Koolhaas designed Seattle Public Library featuring
the visualization of the circulation of books by the hour
for the next ten years. The installation consists of 6 large
LCD panels located on a glass wall horizontally behind the
librarians’ main information desk in the Mixing Chamber,
a large open 19,500 sq ft space dedicated to information retrieval
and public accessible computer research.
The visualizations consist of real-time animations generated
by custom designed software using processed data based on
the circulation of books and media being checked out of the
library. The 4 visualizations include “Vital Statistics”
which provides circulation statistical data, “Floating
Titles” condenses the hourly checked-out items into
a linear stream of titles floating by, “Dewey Dot Matrix
Rain” separates Dewey coded items from others into falling
or flashing actions, and “Keyword Map Attack”
consisting of extruded keywords associated with the checked-out
items. These are sequentially animated to be positioned at
precise locations based on their associations to the library’s
classification categories.
http://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~g.legrady/glWeb/Projects/spl/spl.html
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