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課程概述

今天,有數以百萬的人在使用網路,並且這個數字還在急劇增加中。然而,這樣一個虛擬的群體常常是不易察覺。在這門課程中,我們將會一同去審視可將這群人和其行為、互動具體形象化的方法。同學們將透過閱讀社會學、心理學和介面設計的相關讀物,學習社會形象化的認知和文化基礎,進而由一系列設計訓練去探索能描述虛擬群體和繪製電子空間的新方法。

虛擬群體是什麼樣子?你能在一次透過媒體的談話中發現暗藏其中的模式嗎?在資料庫年代中誕生了什麼樣的形象,然後影響感應器?

社會形象化是為了社會目的,將社會資訊做直覺性描述,但是這努力卻面臨著許多挑戰和質詢,包括一些分析性的,如"何為相關資訊?";有一些是解釋性的,如"這些模式的意義何在?";還有一些富有藝術性,如"我們如何能精確地陳述資料的內容,並引發恰當的直覺性回應?"

本課程從一系列閱讀材料、評論文章以及設計研究著手調查這些觀點。同學們將分析網路聊天中的規律,電子郵件記錄中發現的模式,以及個體特有的行為,然後使用線條、色彩、語音、行為和互動對這些分析研究加以描述。我們會學習到各種形象化方案的感知基礎,深入研究各類問題,比如如何描述主觀資訊,如何突顯潛在社會模式引發的隱私權問題,以及如何將形象法作為圖像、浸入式虛擬環境的方法。

每週作業中都包含了一些認知科學及社會心理學的閱讀材料,對現存形象化的評論文章,和逐漸累積的設計草稿。這些材料將幫助大家完成最終的期末專題及論文。


Course Overview

Millions of people are on-line today and the number is rapidly growing - yet this virtual crowd is often invisible. In this course we will examine ways of visualizing people, their activities and their interactions. Students will study the cognitive and cultural basis for social visualization through readings drawn from sociology, psychology and interface design and they will explore new ways of depicting virtual crowds and mapping electronic spaces through a series of design exercises.

What does a virtual crowd look like? How can you see the rhythms in a mediated conversation? What style of portraiture emerges in the era of data-banks and affect sensors?

The goal of social visualization is to create intuitive depictions of social information for social purposes. There are many challenges and questions in this endeavor, including the analytic (what are the relevant data?),the interpretive (what do the patterns mean?) and the artistic (how can we accurately represent the content of the data and also evoke appropriate intuitive responses?)

This course investigates these ideas through a series of readings, critiques and design studies. Students will analyze the rhythms of online conversations, the patterns found in email archives, and the characteristic activities of individuals; they will depict them using lines, colors, sounds, movement and interactions. We will study the perceptual basis of various visualization solutions, looking indepth at problems such as how to depict subjective information, the privacy issues raised by making hidden social patterns visible, and methods for using visualizations as the basis for graphical and immersive environments.

Weekly assignments will include readings in cognitive science and social psychology, critiques of existing visualizations, and a progressive series of design sketches. There will be a final project and paper.


 
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