Introduction: This post updates the use of this awarded platform.
Category: Visualization
Visualization refers to activities which serve to summarise and present in a graphical form, and to use such graphical forms analytically, that is to detect patterns, structures, or points of interest in the underlying data. Virtually any kind of data can be visualized, and the forms of visualizations can be images, maps, timelines, graphs, or tables, and the like. Relevant techniques include plotting and mapping.
Introduction: This post highlights the perception and the representation of the reality between art and codes.
Introduction: This post outlines digital researches in the humanities by valutating some tools and results.
Introduction: This Italian post highlights (also with English slides) the use of the software Zotero for research process and results.
Introduction: This is a conference report on the interactions between research and digital humanities.
Introduction: This post highlights the analysis of illuminated manuscript in art history before and after digital methods and tools.
Introduction: This post analyses the visualization of a Google scanned and liquid text.
Introduction: Here is the analytic transcription and the video of this conference on cartography.
Introduction: Here is the fourth E-Man project report on the methodologies for editing ancient texts.
Introduction: Here is the presentation of a project in anthropology on digital humanities methods and researches.