TY - GEN
T1 - Numerical Existence
T2 - 2024 IEEE VIS Arts Program, VISAP 2024
AU - Ludwig, Luiz
AU - Castro, Barbara
AU - Kosminsky, Doris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Data visualization is often associated with efficiency and the production of insights. However, visual artworks that utilize data as their artistic medium, often referred to as data art or artistic visualizations, receive less attention, especially in discussions surrounding exhibitions specifically focused on data visualization. Artistic visualization is typically presented and debated at conferences on data visualization and related areas in computing and design, usually involving an exhibition of works in parallel. While there are established exhibitions in electronic art, collective exhibitions focused on artistic data visualization, especially those independent of academic events, remain rare. Additionally, there is a limited amount of literature regarding the curatorial practice of specifically artistic data visualization exhibitions. This paper aims to contribute with the discussion of the curatorial processes behind two artistic data visualization exhibitions, Numerical Existence and Numerical Existence: Emergencies, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2018 and 2024, respectively. We will present a brief overview of curatorial attributes, identify the most common issues addressed in exhibitions dedicated to data visualization curated in artistic contexts, discuss the role and unique challenges of curatorial practice in this field, and share insights from our curatorial experience with two exhibitions. Furthermore, we will propose future directions for research and practice in the curation of artistic data visualization. Through this exploration, we aim to contribute to the curatorial practice of artistic data visualization, providing reflections and recommendations to enhance the development of this emerging field.
AB - Data visualization is often associated with efficiency and the production of insights. However, visual artworks that utilize data as their artistic medium, often referred to as data art or artistic visualizations, receive less attention, especially in discussions surrounding exhibitions specifically focused on data visualization. Artistic visualization is typically presented and debated at conferences on data visualization and related areas in computing and design, usually involving an exhibition of works in parallel. While there are established exhibitions in electronic art, collective exhibitions focused on artistic data visualization, especially those independent of academic events, remain rare. Additionally, there is a limited amount of literature regarding the curatorial practice of specifically artistic data visualization exhibitions. This paper aims to contribute with the discussion of the curatorial processes behind two artistic data visualization exhibitions, Numerical Existence and Numerical Existence: Emergencies, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2018 and 2024, respectively. We will present a brief overview of curatorial attributes, identify the most common issues addressed in exhibitions dedicated to data visualization curated in artistic contexts, discuss the role and unique challenges of curatorial practice in this field, and share insights from our curatorial experience with two exhibitions. Furthermore, we will propose future directions for research and practice in the curation of artistic data visualization. Through this exploration, we aim to contribute to the curatorial practice of artistic data visualization, providing reflections and recommendations to enhance the development of this emerging field.
KW - artistic visualization
KW - curatorial practice
KW - exhibition
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85211933338
U2 - 10.1109/VISAP64569.2024.00010
DO - 10.1109/VISAP64569.2024.00010
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85211933338
T3 - Proceedings - 2024 IEEE VIS Arts Program, VISAP 2024
SP - 69
EP - 77
BT - Proceedings - 2024 IEEE VIS Arts Program, VISAP 2024
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 13 October 2024 through 18 October 2024
ER -