Intro to CAA 2012 session "Visualization as a Method in Art History"
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session info:
Information Visualization as a Research Method in Art History
Friday, February 24, 2:30 PM–5:00 PM
West Hall Meeting Room 502A, Level 2, Los Angeles Convention Center
Chairs:
Christian Huemer, Getty Research Institute;
Lev Manovich, University of California, San Diego
Visualizing the Ecology of Complex Networks in Art History
Maximilian Schich, Northeastern University
Geoinformatics and Art History: Visualizing the Reception of American Art in Western Europe, 1948-1968
Catherine Dossin, Purdue University
Interactive Mapping of the Agents of the Art Market in Europe (1550-1800)
Sophie Raux, Université Lille Nord de France
Visualizing Art, Law, and Markets
Victoria Szabo, Duke University
Lithics Visualization Project for Analysis of Patterns and Aesthetic Presentation
Georgia Gene Berryhill, University of Maryland, Tom Levy, UCSD, and Lev Manovich, UCSD and Calit2
Information Visualization and Museum Practice
Piotr Adamczyk, Google and University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign