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Distilling meaning from data
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Frankel, Felice
, Reid, Rosalind
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Data analysis
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/ Design
/ Science
2008
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Distilling meaning from data
2008
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When scientists, graphic artists, writers, animators and other designers come together to discuss problems in the visual representation of science, such as at the Image and Meaning workshops run by Harvard University (www. imageandmeaning.org), it becomes clear that representations repeatedly fail to communicate understanding or address obvious questions about the underlying data. When we asked Harvard University chemist George Whitesides to change the geometry of a self-assembled mono layer with clearly delineated hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas to create an image for submission to a journal, he found himself redesigning the experiment, and unexpected science emerged.
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