VISUALIZED ARGUMENTS; OR HOW TO PIERCE THE PERSUASIVE VISUALIZATION AND OTHER ARGUMENTS
Author(s) -
Rachel Hann
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
electronic workshops in computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1477-9358
DOI - 10.14236/ewic/eva2008.14
Subject(s) - argument (complex analysis) , visualization , malleability , computer science , argument map , information visualization , data visualization , architecture , human–computer interaction , data science , epistemology , artificial intelligence , argumentation theory , visual arts , philosophy , encryption , art , biochemistry , chemistry , ciphertext , operating system
This paper will present an argument towards establishing the act of three- dimensional visualisation as a valid research methodology. An argument that is supported with evidence drawn from my own practical endeavours into the problem of accessibility and the u0027persuasive visualisationu0027. This paper also documents the unique properties of the virtual material, focusing on its infinite malleability, in support of a secondary argument for the act of visualisation as a potential vehicle for discovery. The aforementioned evidence is drawn from a study on unrealised Utopian theatre architecture of the 1920u0027s and 1930u0027s.
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