The Northeastern University Visualization Consortium (NUVis) cordially invites you to join us for the next talk in our invited speakers series:
Imagining Complex Systems
Kim Albrecht
Northeastern University, Center for Complex Network Research

Friday October 21, 2016
10:30-11:30am
Snell Library 90
360 Huntington Ave
Boston MA, 0211

 
Abstract: How can visualization help to understand the world surrounding us? That is the basic underlying question that comes up in all projects that Kim investigated in throughout the last years. This theme sees design as something different than communication or decoration. It is not about a style, a trend or fashion anymore. The design process becomes a tool to create insights and knowledge. But once investigating these created technological artifacts in more depth all the cultural formations forming the graphics come into focus demonstrating the subjectivity of visualization

 
Bio: As a visual researcher & information designer, Kim Albrecht is interested in networks, time, power, processes and how we can find visual representations for these topics to produce and represent knowledge. Currently, Kim is based in Boston, working at the Center for Complex Network Research as a visualization researcher. He collaborates and builds visualization interfaces with research groups from a wide variety of scientific fields and Universities (Harvard University, UCLA, Stanford University). In 2016 Kim started his Ph.D. research at the University of Potsdam in the field of media theory. Researching information visualizations and their interfaces regarding their epistemological value.


Steven Braun

Data Analytics and Visualization Specialist

Northeastern University Libraries, Digital Scholarship Group

Snell Library, Room 242

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